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2023

  1. Soil organic carbon models need independent time-series validation for reliable prediction Le Noë J, Manzoni S, Abramoff RZ, et al. Communications Earth and Environment

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    A Continental- Scale Estimate of Soil Organic Carbon Change at NEON Sites and Their Environmental and Edaphic Controls Hu J, Hartemink AE, Desai AR, Townsend PA, Abramoff RZ, , Zhu Z, Sihi D, Huang J JGR Biogeosciences

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    Adaptation Strategies Strongly Reduce the Future Impacts ofClimate Change on Simulated Crop Yields Abramoff RZ, Ciais P, Zhu P, Hasegawa T, Wakatsuki H, Makowski D Earth's Future

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    Burning trees in frozen soil: Simulating fire, vegetation, soil, and hydrologyin the boreal forests of Alaska Lucash, MS, Marshall AM, Weiss SA, McNabb JW, Nicolsky DJ, Flerchinger GN, Link TE, Vogel JG, Scheller RM, Abramoff RZ, Romanovsky VE Ecological Modelling

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    How does management affect soil C sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in boreal and temperate forests?- a review Mäkipääa R, Abramoff RZ, Adamczyk B, et al. Forest Ecology and Management

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2022

  1. Multi-modelling predictions show high uncertainty of required carbon input changes to reach a 4‰ target Bruni E, Chenu C, Abramoff RZ, et al. European Journal of Soil Science

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  2. Effects of abiotic factors affecting processes of soil organic carbon sequestration at different scales Doetterl S, Abramoff RZ, Cornelis J-T, Frossard A, Fiener P, Garland G, Kaiser M, Laub M, Opfergelt S, Van de Broek M, von Fromm SF in Understanding and fostering soil carbon sequestration, Ed. Cornelia Rumpel. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing

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  3. Reviews and syntheses: The promise of big soil data, moving current practices towards future potential Todd-Brown KEO, Abramoff RZ, Beem-Miller J, Blair HK, Earl S, Frederick KJ, Fuka DR, Guevara Santamaria M, Harden JW, Heckman K, Heran LJ, Holmquist JR, Hoyt AM, Klinges DH, LeBauer DS, Malhotra A, McClelland SC, Nave LE, Rocci KS, Schaeffer SM, Stoner S, van Gestel N, von Fromm SF, Younger ML Biogeosciences

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  4. Global capacity and controls of mineral-associated carbon in soils Georgiou K, Jackson RB, Vindušková O, Abramoff RZ, Ahlstrom A, Feng W, Harden JW, Polley WH, Riley WJ, Torn MS Nature Communications

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  5. Surface temperatures reveal the patterns of vegetation water stress and their environmental drivers across the tropical Americas Green JK, Ballantyne A, Abramoff RZ, Gentine P, Makowski D, Ciais P Global Change Biology

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  6. Next generation soil biogeochemistry model representations: A proposed community open source model farm (BeTR-S) Riley WJ, Sierra C, Tang JY, Bouskill NJ, Zhu Q, Abramoff RZ in Multi-Scale Biogeochemical Processes in Soil Ecosystems: Critical Reactions and Resilience to Climate Changes, eds. Y. Yang, M. Keiluweit, N. Senesi and B. Xing

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  7. Improved global-scale predictions of soil carbon stocks with Millennial Version 2 Abramoff RZ, Guenet B, Zhang H, Georgiou K, Xu X, Viscarra Rossel RA, Yuan W, Ciais P Soil Biology and Biochemistry

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2021

  1. Identifying Data Needed to Reduce Parameter Uncertainty in a Coupled Microbial Soil C and N Decomposition Model Saifuddin M, Abramoff RZ, Davidson EA, Dietze MC, Finzi AC JGR: Biogeosciences

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  2. A global map of root biomass across the world's forests Huang Y, Ciais P, Santoro M, Makowski D, Chave J, Schepaschenko D, Abramoff RZ, Goll DS, Yang H, Chen Y, Wei W, Piao S Earth System Science Data

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  3. Uncovering the past and future climate drivers of wheat yield shocks in Europe with machine learning Zhu P, Abramoff RZ, Makowski D, Ciais P Earth's Future

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  4. How much carbon can be added to soil by sorption? Abramoff RZ, Georgiou K, Guenet B, Torn MS, Huang Y, Zhang H, Feng W, Jagadamma S, Kaiser K, Kothawala D, Mayes MA, Ciais P Biogeochemistry Letters

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2020

  1. Microbial dynamics and soil physicochemical properties explain large‐scale variations in soil organic carbon Zhang H, Goll DS, Wang Y-P, Ciais P, Wieder WR, Abramoff R, Huang YY, Guenet B, Prescher A-K, Viscarra-Rossel RA, Barré P, Chenu C, Zhou G, Tang X Global Change Biology

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2019

  1. Soil organic matter temperature sensitivity cannot be directly inferred from spatial gradients Abramoff RZ, Torn MS, Georgiou K, Tang J, Riley WJ Global Biogeochemical Cycles

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2018

  1. Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report: Chapter 12 [PDF]
  2. Multiple models and experiments underscore large uncertainty in soil carbon dynamics Sulman BN, Moore JAM, Abramoff RZ, Averill C, Kivlin S, Georgiou K, Sridhar B, Hartman M, Wang G, Wieder WR, Bradford MA, Luo Y, Mayes MA, Morrison E, Riley WJ, Salazar A, Schimel JP, Tang J, Classen AT Biogeochemistry

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  3. Partitioning Soil Respiration: Quantifying the Artifacts of the Trenching Method Savage K, Davidson EA, Abramoff RZ, Finzi AC, Giasson M-A Biogeochemistry

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  4. The Millennial model: in search of measurable pools and exchanges in soil carbon cycling for the new century Abramoff RZ, Xu X, Hartmann M, O’Brien S, Feng W, Davidson EA, Finzi AC, Moorhead D, Schimel J, Torn MS, Mayes M Biogeochemistry

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2017

  1. Microbial community-level regulation explains soil carbon responses to long-term litter manipulations Georgiou K, Abramoff RZ, Harte J, Riley WJ, Torn MS Nature Communications

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  2. A parsimonious modular approach to building a mechanistic belowground carbon and nitrogen model Abramoff RZ, Davidson EA, Finzi AC JGR Biogeosciences

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2016

  1. Seasonality and partitioning of root allocation to rhizosphere soils in a midlatitude forest Abramoff RZ, Finzi AC Ecosphere

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2015

  1. Rhizosphere processes are quantitatively important components of terrestrial carbon and nutrient cycles Finzi AC, Abramoff RZ, Darby BA, Spiller KS, Brzostek ER, Phillips RP Global Change Biology

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  2. Are above‐and below‐ground phenology in sync? Abramoff RZ, Finzi AC New Phytologist

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