Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Abstract Lakes in the Alpine region are recognized as critical methane (CH4) emitters, but a robust characterization of the magnitude and variability of CH4 fluxes is missing. We developed a mobile platform for CH4 eddy covariance (EC) flux measurements to tackle this gap. The mobile system was deployed at nine lakes across a latitudinal transect in...
Abstract We examined the seasonality of photosynthesis in 46 evergreen needleleaf (evergreen needleleaf forests (ENF)) and deciduous broadleaf (deciduous broadleaf forests (DBF)) forests across North America and Eurasia. We quantified the onset and end (StartGPP and EndGPP) of photosynthesis in spring and autumn based on the response of net ecosystem...
Abstract Astrobiology research seeks to understand how life begins and evolves, and to determine whether life exist elsewhere in the universe. The discovery of diverse ocean worlds has significantly expanded the number of planetary bodies in the Solar System that could potentially contain life. Of the recognized ocean worlds, Saturn's moon Enceladus...
Abstract Peer review is a crucial but time-consuming and sometimes frustrating part of science. The Editors of JGR: Biogeosciences are deeply appreciative of, and sincerely thank, the many 2023 reviewers who donated their time and expertise in support of the journal.
Abstract Northern peatlands have been a persistent net sink of atmospheric carbon (C) due to the greater rates of gross primary production (GPP) compared to ecosystem respiration (ER). Global warming has raised concerns about the C sink strength of northern environments. In the vast peatlands of the Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL) region of Canada, warming-induced...
Abstract Streams and rivers are a well-recognized source of methane (CH4), with high spatiotemporal variability in fluxes. However, CH4 release in form of bubbles (ebullition) is rarely included in current global CH4 emission estimates from lotic ecosystems, due to the lack of reliable models to upscale ebullition. Our study aimed to determine the...