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Book Chapter
Ruess RW, Hendrick RL, Vogel J, Sveinbjornsson B. The role of fine roots in the functioning of Alaskan boreal forests. In: Verbyla DL Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest. New York, NY, USA; 2006. p. 189-210.
Journal Article
Schuur EAG, Vogel J, Crummer KG, Lee H, Sickman J, Osterkamp T. The effect of permafrost thaw on old carbon release and net carbon exchange from tundra. Nature. 2009;556-559:556-559.
Kane ES, Vogel J. Patterns of Total Ecosystem Carbon Storage with Changes in Soil Temperature in Boreal Black Spruce Forests. Ecosystems. 2009.
Osterkamp T, Jorgenson MT, Schuur EAG, Shur Y, Kanevsky MZ, Vogel J, Tumskoy VE. Physical and ecological changes associated with warming permafrost and thermokarst in interior Alaska. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes. 2009;20:235-256.
Schuur EAG, Crummer KG, Vogel J, Mack MC. Plant Species Composition and Productivity following Permafrost Thaw and Thermokarst in Alaskan Tundra. Ecosystems. 2007:13.
Mack MC, Treseder KK, Manies KL, Harden JW, Schuur EAG, Vogel J, Randerson JT, Chapin III FS. Recovery of aboveground plant biomass and productivity after fire in mesic and dry black spruce forests of Interior Alaska. Ecosystems. 2008;11:209-225.
Vogel J, Schuur EAG, Trucco C, Lee H. Response of CO2 exchange in a tussock tundra ecosystem to permafrost thaw and thermokarst development. J. Geophys. Res. 2009;114:14pps.
Vogel J, Valentine DW. Small root exclusion collars provide reasonable estimates of root respiration when measured during the growing season of installation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2005;35(9):2111-2117.
Vogel J, Valentine DW, Ruess RW. Soil and root respiration in mature Alaskan black spruce forests that vary in soil organic matter decomposition rates. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2005;35:161-174.
Lee H, Schuur EAG, Vogel J. Soil CO2 production in upland tundra where permafrost is thawing. J. Geophys. Res. 2010;115:G01009.
Schuur EAG, Vogel J, Crummer KG, Dutta K, Lee H, Trucco C, Sickman J. Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Response to Permafrost Thawing. Physical Environment and Sciences. 2007:36-38.
Schuur EAG, Lee H, Mazhitova G, Nelson FE, Rinke A, Romanovsky VE, Shiklomanov N, Tarnocai C, Venevsky S, Vogel J. Vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change: Implications for the global carbon cycle. BioScience. 2008;58:701-714.
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