41 results on '"Butman, David E."'
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2. Quantification of wetland vegetation communities features with airborne AVIRIS-NG, UAVSAR, and UAV LiDAR data in Peace-Athabasca Delta
3. Zooplankton release complex dissolved organic matter to aquatic environments
4. Modeling exports of dissolved organic carbon from landscapes: A review of challenges and opportunities
5. Hydrologic connectivity determines dissolved organic matter biogeochemistry in northern high-latitude lakes
6. Boreal forests
7. Contributors
8. Fates of Terrigenous Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Gulf of Maine
9. Substantial decrease in CO2 emissions from Chinese inland waters due to global change
10. Arctic-boreal lakes of interior Alaska dominated by contemporary carbon
11. Negligible cycling of terrestrial carbon in many lakes of the arid circumpolar landscape
12. Inland waters and their role in the carbon cycle of Alaska
13. CO2 evasion along streams driven by groundwater inputs and geomorphic controls
14. Extreme rates and diel variability of planktonic respiration in a shallow sub-arctic lake
15. Biogeochemical Effects of Rising Atmospheric CO2 on Terrestrial and Ocean Systems
16. The Importance of Lake Emergent Aquatic Vegetation for Estimating Arctic‐Boreal Methane Emissions
17. Heterogeneous Patterns of Aged Organic Carbon Export Driven by Hydrologic Flow Paths, Soil Texture, Fire, and Thaw in Discontinuous Permafrost Headwaters
18. The importance of hydrology in routing terrestrial carbon to the atmosphere via global streams and rivers
19. State of the Carbon Cycle - Consequences of Rising Atmospheric CO2
20. Chapter 6 - Boreal forests
21. No blast from the past
22. Watershed Classification Predicts Streamflow Regime and Organic Carbon Dynamics in the Northeast Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest
23. Zooplankton release complex dissolved organic matter to aquatic environments
24. Comment on “On the calculation of lake metabolic rates: Diel O2 and 18/16O technique” by Peeters et al. [Water Res. 165 2019, 114990]
25. Localized Pollution Impacts on Greenhouse Gas Dynamics in Three Anthropogenically Modified Asian River Systems
26. Climate-Mediated Changes to Linked Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems across the Northeast Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest Margin
27. The importance of hydrology in routing terrestrial carbon to the atmosphere via global streams and rivers.
28. Patterns and isotopic composition of greenhouse gases under ice in lakes of interior Alaska
29. EvaluatingCO 2calculation error from organic alkalinity and pH measurement error in low ionic strength freshwaters
30. Hydrologic Export Is a Major Component of Coastal Wetland Carbon Budgets
31. The effects of forest restoration on ecosystem carbon in western North America: A systematic review
32. Patterns and isotopic composition of greenhouse gases under ice in lakes of interior Alaska.
33. Evaluating CO2 calculation error from organic alkalinity and pH measurement error in low ionic strength freshwaters.
34. Riverine Export of Aged Carbon Driven by Flow Path Depth and Residence Time
35. Spatial variability of CO2 concentrations and biogeochemistry in the Lower Columbia River
36. Correction to Organic Carbon Burial in Lakes and Reservoirs of the Conterminous United States
37. Organic Carbon Burial in Lakes and Reservoirs of the Conterminous United States
38. Increased mobilization of aged carbon to rivers by human disturbance
39. CO2evasion along streams driven by groundwater inputs and geomorphic controls
40. Spatial variability of CO2concentrations and biogeochemistry in the Lower Columbia River
41. Increased mobilization of aged carbon to rivers by human disturbance.
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