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View article: Network of networks: Time series clustering of AmeriFlux sites
Network of networks: Time series clustering of AmeriFlux sites Open
Environmental observation networks, such as AmeriFlux, are foundational for monitoring ecosystem response to climate change, management practices, and natural disturbances; however, their effectiveness depends on their representativeness f…
View article: High-resolution Holocene record based on detailed tephrochronology from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments
High-resolution Holocene record based on detailed tephrochronology from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments Open
Open questions remain around the Holocene variability of climate in Iceland, including the relative impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors on Late Holocene vegetation change and soil erosion. The lacustrine sediment record from Torfd…
View article: Tracking vegetation phenology across diverse biomes using Version 3.0 of the PhenoCam Dataset
Tracking vegetation phenology across diverse biomes using Version 3.0 of the PhenoCam Dataset Open
Vegetation phenology plays a significant role in driving seasonal patterns in land-atmosphere interactions and ecosystem productivity, and is a key factor to consider when modeling or investigating ecological and land-surface dynamics. To …
View article: Spatiotemporal variation of modern lake, stream, and soil water isotopes in Iceland
Spatiotemporal variation of modern lake, stream, and soil water isotopes in Iceland Open
As global warming progresses, changes in high-latitude precipitation are expected to impart long-lasting impacts on Earth systems, including glacier mass balance and ecosystem structures. Reconstructing past changes in high-latitude precip…
View article: Comment on hess-2024-1
Comment on hess-2024-1 Open
Abstract. As global warming progresses, changes in high-latitude precipitation are expected to impart long-lasting impacts on earth systems, including glacier mass balance and ecosystem structure. Reconstructing past changes in high-latitu…
View article: Reply on CC1
Reply on CC1 Open
Abstract. Open questions remain around the Holocene variability of climate in Iceland, including the relative impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors on Late Holocene vegetation change and soil erosion. The lacustrine sediment record …
View article: A <scp>FAIR</scp> and modular image‐based workflow for knowledge discovery in the emerging field of imageomics
A <span>FAIR</span> and modular image‐based workflow for knowledge discovery in the emerging field of imageomics Open
Image‐based machine learning tools are an ascendant ‘big data’ research avenue. Citizen science platforms, like iNaturalist, and museum‐led initiatives provide researchers with an abundance of data and knowledge to extract. These include e…
View article: Comment on cp-2024-26
Comment on cp-2024-26 Open
Abstract. Open questions remain around the Holocene variability of climate in Iceland, including the relative impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors on Late Holocene vegetation change and soil erosion. The lacustrine sediment record …
View article: High-resolution Holocene record from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments
High-resolution Holocene record from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments Open
Open questions remain around the Holocene variability of climate in Iceland, including the relative impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors on Late Holocene vegetation change and soil erosion. The lacustrine sediment record from Torfd…
View article: Supplementary material to "High-resolution Holocene record from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments"
Supplementary material to "High-resolution Holocene record from Torfdalsvatn, north Iceland, reveals natural and anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial and aquatic environments" Open
2012BC (Harning et al., 2024) and 2004NC (this study).
View article: Spatiotemporal variation of modern lake, stream, and soil water isotopes in Iceland
Spatiotemporal variation of modern lake, stream, and soil water isotopes in Iceland Open
As global warming progresses, changes in high-latitude precipitation are expected to impart long-lasting impacts on earth systems, including glacier mass balance and ecosystem structure. Reconstructing past changes in high-latitude precipi…
View article: Overcoming barriers to enable convergence research by integrating ecological and climate sciences: the NCAR–NEON system Version 1
Overcoming barriers to enable convergence research by integrating ecological and climate sciences: the NCAR–NEON system Version 1 Open
Global change research demands a convergence among academic disciplines to understand complex changes in Earth system function. Limitations related to data usability and computing infrastructure, however, present barriers to effective use …
View article: Overcoming barriers to enable convergence research by integrating ecological and climate sciences: The NCAR-NEON system Version 1
Overcoming barriers to enable convergence research by integrating ecological and climate sciences: The NCAR-NEON system Version 1 Open
Global change research demands a convergence among academic disciplines to understand complex changes in Earth system function. Limitations related to data usability and computing infrastructure, however, present barriers to effective use …
View article: Comment on gchron-2022-26
Comment on gchron-2022-26 Open
Abstract. The Vedde Ash, first described in Norway and dated to ~12000 cal a BP, has been taken to represent tephra derived from a large eruption of the Katla volcano in Iceland and dispersed across the North Atlantic and Europe. However, …
View article: Comment on gchron-2022-26
Comment on gchron-2022-26 Open
The Vedde Ash, first described in Norway and dated to ~12000 cal a BP, has been taken to represent tephra derived from a large eruption of the Katla volcano in Iceland and dispersed across the North Atlantic and Europe. However, evidence f…
View article: Comment on gchron-2022-26
Comment on gchron-2022-26 Open
The Vedde Ash, first described in Norway and dated to ~12000 cal a BP, has been taken to represent tephra derived from a large eruption of the Katla volcano in Iceland and dispersed across the North Atlantic and Europe. However, evidence f…
View article: Multiple Early Holocene eruptions of Katla produced tephra layers with similar composition to the Vedde Ash
Multiple Early Holocene eruptions of Katla produced tephra layers with similar composition to the Vedde Ash Open
The Vedde Ash, first described in Norway and dated to ~12000 cal a BP, has been taken to represent tephra derived from a large eruption of the Katla volcano in Iceland and dispersed across the North Atlantic and Europe. However, evidence f…
View article: A process approach to quality management doubles <scp>NEON</scp> sensor data quality
A process approach to quality management doubles <span>NEON</span> sensor data quality Open
A quality management system is critical for ensuring that the data and services provided by an organization meet the needs of its mission. With a mission to collect long‐term open‐access ecological data to better understand how US ecosyste…
View article: Harnessing the NEON data revolution to advance open environmental science with a diverse and data‐capable community
Harnessing the NEON data revolution to advance open environmental science with a diverse and data‐capable community Open
It is a critical time to reflect on the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) science to date as well as envision what research can be done right now with NEON (and other) data and what training is needed to enable a diverse user …
View article: Novel approach to observing system simulation experiments improves information gain of surface–atmosphere field measurements
Novel approach to observing system simulation experiments improves information gain of surface–atmosphere field measurements Open
The observing system design of multidisciplinary field measurements involves a variety of considerations on logistics, safety, and science objectives. Typically, this is done based on investigator intuition and designs of prior field measu…
View article: Air—Surface Exchange in CHEESEHEAD19: Food for Machine Learning To Scale Energy Fluxes
Air—Surface Exchange in CHEESEHEAD19: Food for Machine Learning To Scale Energy Fluxes Open
Improvements in numerical weather and climate modeling depend on accurate accounting of land-atmosphere interactions and the biological processes that mediate them at multiple spatial and temporal scales.Unfortunately, there is a problemat…
View article: Comment on amt-2021-86
Comment on amt-2021-86 Open
Abstract. The observing system design of multidisciplinary field measurements involves a variety of considerations on logistics, safety, and science objectives. Typically, this is done based on investigator intuition and designs of prior f…
View article: Observing system simulation experiments double scientific return of surface-atmosphere synthesis
Observing system simulation experiments double scientific return of surface-atmosphere synthesis Open
The observing system design of multi-disciplinary field measurements involves a variety of considerations on logistics, safety, and science objectives. Typically, this is done based on investigator intuition and designs of prior field meas…
View article: Calibration Strategies for Detecting Macroscale Patterns in NEON Atmospheric Carbon Isotope Observations
Calibration Strategies for Detecting Macroscale Patterns in NEON Atmospheric Carbon Isotope Observations Open
Carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems and their response to environmental change are a major source of uncertainty in the modern carbon cycle. The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) presents the opportunity to merge eddy cova…
View article: Connecting Land–Atmosphere Interactions to Surface Heterogeneity in CHEESEHEAD19
Connecting Land–Atmosphere Interactions to Surface Heterogeneity in CHEESEHEAD19 Open
The Chequamegon Heterogeneous Ecosystem Energy-Balance Study Enabled by a High-Density Extensive Array of Detectors 2019 (CHEESEHEAD19) is an ongoing National Science Foundation project based on an intensive field campaign that occurred fr…
View article: Using Spatial Eddy Covariance to Investigate Energy Balance Closure over a Heterogeneous Ecosystem
Using Spatial Eddy Covariance to Investigate Energy Balance Closure over a Heterogeneous Ecosystem Open
<p>Land surface heterogeneity influences patterns of sensible and latent heat flux, which in turn affect processes in the atmospheric boundary layer. However, gridded atmospheric models often fail to incorporate the influence of land…