Publications of Mathias Göckede
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Journal Article (52)
Journal Article
17 (6), pp. 2507 - 2534 (2025)
WetCH4: a machine-learning-based upscaling of methane fluxes of northern wetlands during 2016–2022. Earth System Science Data
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19 (3), pp. 1103 - 1133 (2025)
InSAR-derived seasonal subsidence reflects spatial soil moisture patterns in Arctic lowland permafrost regions. The Cryosphere
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6, pp. 86 - 105 (2025)
The land–ocean Arctic carbon cycle. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
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15, pp. 188 - 195 (2025)
Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake. Nature Climate Change
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21 (22), pp. 5079 - 5115 (2024)
X-BASE: the first terrestrial carbon and water flux products from an extended data-driven scaling framework, FLUXCOM-X. Biogeosciences
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129 (19), e2024JG008406 (2024)
High-latitude eddy covariance temporal network design and optimization. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
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58 (40), pp. 17695 - 17702 (2024)
Reduced CO2 release from arctic soils due to CO2 binding to calcium forming Aragonite. Environmental Science & Technology
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129 (18), e2024JD040794 (2024)
Large eddy simulations of the interaction between the Atmospheric Boundary Layer and degrading Arctic permafrost. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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17 (18), pp. 5619 - 5636 (2024)
UAV-based in situ measurements of CO2 and CH4 fluxes over complex natural ecosystems. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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14, pp. 853 - 862 (2024)
Decadal increases in carbon uptake offset by respiratory losses across northern permafrost ecosystems. Nature Climate Change
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129 (11), e2024JD040766 (2024)
Increasing methane emissions and widespread cold-season release From high-arctic regions detected through atmospheric measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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21 (10), pp. 2571 - 2597 (2024)
Small-scale hydrological patterns in a Siberian permafrost ecosystem affected by drainage. Biogeosciences
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14, pp. 410 - 411 (2024)
Russian collaboration loss risks permafrost carbon emissions network. Nature Climate Change
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129 (3), e2023JG007638 (2024)
Permafrost carbon: Progress on understanding stocks and fluxes across northern terrestrial ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
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29 (8), pp. 2313 - 2334 (2023)
Modeled production, oxidation, and transport processes of wetland methane emissions in temperate, boreal, and Arctic regions. Global Change Biology
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15 (3), pp. 1059 - 1075 (2023)
Pan-Arctic soil element bioavailability estimations. Earth System Science Data
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29 (5), pp. 1267 - 1281 (2023)
Pan-Arctic soil moisture control on tundra carbon sequestration and plant productivity. Global Change Biology
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19 (21), pp. 5059 - 5077 (2022)
Highest methane concentrations in an Arctic river linked to local terrestrial inputs. Biogeosciences
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28 (22), pp. 6752 - 6770 (2022)
Lowering water table reduces carbon sink strength and carbon stocks in northern peatlands. Global Change Biology
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28 (20), pp. 5973 - 5990 (2022)
Mismatch of N release from the permafrost and vegetative uptake opens pathways of increasing nitrous oxide emissions in the high Arctic. Global Change Biology