Scientific Publications
This is a list of the peer-reviewed articles I have published in academic journals,
and other scientific manuscripts such as book chapters and reports. In addition, I have included a list of publicly available datasets and source codes.
Citation metrics are available at Google Scholar.
Peer-Reviewed Articles in Scientific Journals
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The northernmost Hyperspectral FLoX sensor dataset for monitoring of High-Arctic tundra vegetation phenology and Sun-Induced Fluorescence (SIF)
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Methane producing and oxidizing microorganisms display a high resilience to drought in a Swedish hemi-boreal mire
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Climate–ecosystem modelling made easy: The Land Sites Platform
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Integration of a frost mortality scheme into the demographic vegetation model FATES
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Carbon uptake in Eurasian boreal forests dominates the high-latitude net ecosystem carbon budget
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Inclusion of a cold hardening scheme to represent frost tolerance is essential to model realistic plant hydraulics in the Arctic-boreal zone in CLM5.0-FATES-Hydro
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Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget
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Warming response of peatland CO2 sink is sensitive to seasonality in warming trends
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The ABCflux database: Arctic-boreal CO2 flux observations and ancillary information aggregated to monthly time steps across terrestrial ecosystems
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The Boreal-Arctic Wetland and Lake Dataset (BAWLD)
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Model simulations of arctic biogeochemistry and permafrost extent are highly sensitive to the implemented snow scheme in LPJ-GUESS
Biogeosciences 18, 5767-5787 (2021) -
Statistical upscaling of ecosystem CO2 fluxes across the terrestrial tundra and boreal domain: Regional patterns and uncertainties
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A distributed time-lapse camera network to track vegetation phenology with high temporal detail and at varying scales
Earth System Science Data 13, 3593-3606 (2021) -
The Arctic carbon cycle and its response to changing climate
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The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
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Modeled microbial dynamics explain the apparent temperature sensitivity of wetland methane emissions
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Complexity revealed in the greening of the Arctic
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Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region
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Key indicators of Arctic climate change: 1971-2017
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Tracing the climate signal: mitigation of anthropogenic methane emissions can outweigh a large Arctic natural emission increase
Scientific Reports 9, 1146 (2019) -
Vulnerability and resilience of the carbon exchange of a subarctic peatland to an extreme winter event
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ORCHIDEE-PEAT (revision 4596), a model for northern peatland CO2, water, and energy fluxes on daily to annual scales
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Year-round CH4 and CO2 flux dynamics in two contrasting freshwater ecosystems of the subarctic
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Carbon stocks and fluxes in the high latitudes: Using site-level data to evaluate Earth system models
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Variability and quasi-decadal changes in the methane budget over the period 2000-2012
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Spatial variability of CO2 uptake in polygonal tundra: Assessing low-frequency disturbances in eddy covariance flux estimates
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Toward a statistical description of methane emissions from arctic wetlands
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A synthesis of the arctic terrestrial and marine carbon cycles under pressure from a dwindling cryosphere
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The global methane budget 2000-2012
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Snowpack fluxes of methane and carbon dioxide from high Arctic tundra
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Calculations of automatic chamber flux measurements of methane and carbon dioxide using short time series of concentrations
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Rising methane emissions from northern wetlands associated with sea ice decline
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Methane emission bursts from permafrost environments during autumn freeze-in: New insights from ground-penetrating radar
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The uncertain climate footprint of wetlands under human pressure
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Low impact of dry conditions on the CO2 exchange of a northern-Norwegian blanket bog
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Implications of arctic sea ice decline for the Earth system
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Assessing the spatial variability in peak season CO2 exchange characteristics across the Arctic tundra using a light response curve parameterization
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Evaluation of a plot-scale methane emission model using eddy covariance observations and footprint modelling
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Improving a plot-scale methane emission model and its performance at a northeastern Siberian tundra site
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A satellite data driven biophysical modeling approach for estimating northern peatland and tundra CO2 and CH4 fluxes
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Testing the applicability of neural networks as a gap-filling method using CH4 flux data from high latitude wetlands
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The impact of lower sea-ice extent on Arctic greenhouse-gas exchange
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Evidence for past variations in methane availability in a Siberian thermokarst lake based on δ13C of chitinous invertebrate remains
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Tundra in the rain: Differential vegetation responses to three years of experimentally doubled summer precipitation in Siberian shrub and Swedish bog tundra
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Longer growing seasons do not increase net carbon uptake in the northeastern Siberian tundra
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The cooling capacity of mosses: controls on water and energy fluxes in a Siberian tundra site
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Spatial and temporal dynamics in eddy covariance observations of methane fluxes at a tundra site in northeastern Siberia
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The role of endophytic methane-oxidizing bacteria in submerged Sphagnum in determining methane emissions of northeastern Siberian tundra
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Methane emissions from permafrost thaw lakes limited by lake drainage
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Modeling regional to global CH4 emissions of boreal and arctic wetlands
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CO2 fluxes and evaporation on a peatland in the Netherlands appear not affected by water table fluctuations
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The growing season greenhouse gas balance of a continental tundra site in the Indigirka lowlands, NE Siberia
Other Scientific Publications, incl. Books and Reports
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Current knowledge and uncertainties associated with the Arctic greenhouse gas budget. In: Balancing greenhouse gas budgets: Accounting for natural and anthropogenic flows of CO2 and other trace gases
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Natural sources of methane within the Arctic. In: AMAP assessment 2021: Impacts of short-lived climate forcers on Arctic climate, air quality, and human health
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Tromsø, Norway, pp. 31-43 (2021) -
Arctic climate and ecosystem linkages: impacts and feedbacks. In: AMAP Arctic climate change update 2021: Key trends and impacts
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Is the northern permafrost zone a source or a sink for carbon?
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Ocean-land interactions and the Arctic carbon cycle. In: The Routledge handbook of the polar regions
Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 478-491 (2018) -
Arctic carbon cycling. In: Snow, water, ice and permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) 2017
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Restaurering av myr – Potensialet for karbonlagring og reduksjon av klimagassutslipp
NIBIO Rapport 2, 113 (2016) -
Effects of climate variability on vegetation and carbon uptake in a North-Norwegian coastal wetland
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Natural marine methane sources in the Arctic. In: AMAP assessment 2015: Methane as an Arctic climate forcer
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Modeling the climate response to methane. In: AMAP assessment 2015: Methane as an Arctic climate forcer
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Arctic: Speed of methane release [Correspondence in response to Whiteman et al., 2013]
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Any way the wind blows: Dynamics of greenhouse gas exchange in northeastern Siberian tundra
PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 126 pp. (2011)
Public Datasets and Source Codes
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Harmonized in-situ observations of surface energy fluxes and environmental drivers at 64 Arctic vegetation and glacier sites
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The ABCflux database: Arctic-boreal CO2 flux and site environmental data, 1989-2020
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The fractional land cover estimates from the Boreal-Arctic Wetland and Lake Dataset (BAWLD)
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Phenocam stabilization algorithms (stable-cam v1.0)
Zenodo (2021) -
Near-surface vegetation monitoring in Adventdalen, Svalbard (Rack #1-#10, 2015-2018)
Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT–The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway (2021) -
FLUXNET-CH4 RU-Cok Chokurdakh
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Synthesis of winter in-situ soil CO2 flux in pan-Arctic and boreal regions, 1989-2017
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Meteorological forcing data to run land surface models for five high latitude sites. Derived from reanalysis products combined with site observations
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FLUXNET2015 SJ-Adv Adventdalen
FluxNet; Lund University, Svalbard (2016) -
FLUXNET2015 RU-Cok Chokurdakh
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FLUXNET2015 NL-Hor Horstermeer