Publications of Mathias Göckede
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Journal Article (61)
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16 (16), pp. 3113 - 3131 (2019)
Quantifying the impact of emission outbursts and non-stationary flow on eddy covariance CH4 flux measurements using wavelet techniques. Biogeosciences 42.
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19 (6), pp. 4041 - 4059 (2019)
Characterisation of short-term extreme methane fluxes related to non-turbulent mixing above an Arctic permafrost ecosystem. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 43.
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25 (4), pp. 1315 - 1325 (2019)
Drainage enhances modern soil carbon contribution but reduces old soil carbon contribution to ecosystem respiration in tundra ecosystems. Global Change Biology 44.
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12 (2), pp. 1013 - 1027 (2019)
Correcting atmospheric CO2 and CH4 mole fractions obtained with Picarro analyzers for sensitivity of cavity pressure to water vapor. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 45.
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9, 449 (2019)
Silicon increases the phosphorus availability of Arctic soils. Scientific Reports 46.
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57 (5), pp. 325 - 336 (2019)
Dynamics of microbial communities and CO2 and CH4 fluxes in the tundra ecosystems of the changing Arctic. Journal of Microbiology 47.
Journal Article
100 (12), pp. 2607 - 2632 (2019)
FLUXNET-CH4 synthesis activity: objectives, observations, and future directions. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 48.
Journal Article
11 (3), pp. 1263 - 1289 (2019)
Monthly gridded data product of northern wetland methane emissions based on upscaling eddy covariance observations. Earth System Science Data 49.
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16 (13), pp. 2591 - 2615 (2019)
Scaling and balancing carbon dioxide fluxes in a heterogeneous tundra ecosystem of the Lena River Delta. Biogeosciences 50.
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15 (9), pp. 2691 - 2722 (2018)
Year-round simulated methane emissions from a permafrost ecosystem in Northeast Siberia. Biogeosciences 51.
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11 (6), pp. 2975 - 2996 (2017)
Shifted energy fluxes, increased Bowen ratios, and reduced thaw depths linked with drainage-induced changes in permafrost ecosystem structure. The Cryosphere 52.
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31 (12), pp. 1704 - 1717 (2017)
Long-term drainage reduces CO2 uptake and CH4 emissions in a Siberian permafrost ecosystem. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 53.
Journal Article
122 (8), pp. 2064 - 2084 (2017)
High-quality eddy-covariance CO2 budgets under cold climate conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 54.
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10 (3), pp. 869 - 880 (2017)
Flux calculation of short turbulent events – comparison of three methods. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 55.
Journal Article
10 (1), pp. 333 - 358 (2017)
Process-based modelling of the methane balance in periglacial landscapes (JSBACH-methane). Geoscientific Model Development 56.
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23 (6), 13558, pp. 2396 - 2412 (2017)
Plants, microorganisms, and soil temperatures contribute to a decrease in methane fluxes on a drained Arctic floodplain. Global Change Biology 57.
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20, pp. 1 - 35 (2016)
Bayesian optimization of the community land model simulated biosphere-atmosphere exchange using CO2 observations from a dense tower network and aircraft campaigns over Oregon. Earth Interactions 58.
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45, pp. 1 - 8 (2016)
Atmospheric monitoring and detection of fugitive emissions for enhanced oil recovery. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 59.
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13 (18), pp. 5315 - 5332 (2016)
Impacts of a decadal drainage disturbance on surface–atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide in a permafrost ecosystem. Biogeosciences 60.
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13 (14), pp. 4219 - 4235 (2016)
Long-term drainage reduces CO2 uptake and increases CO2 emission on a Siberian floodplain due to shifts in vegetation community and soil thermal characteristics. Biogeosciences