Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences is 26. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Multi‐Source Mapping of Peatland Types Using Sentinel‐1, Sentinel‐2, and Terrain Derivatives—A Comparison Between Five High‐Latitude Landscapes71
Leaf Traits Predict Water‐Use Efficiency in U.S. Pacific Northwest Grasslands Under Rain Exclusion Treatment64
Extracting Vegetation Phenology in Heterogeneous Drylands Using LiDAR and Landsat Temporal Decomposition: A Latitudinal Assessment of Waterholes Within the Cooper Creek, Australia49
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Substantial Stem Methane Emissions From Rainforest and Cacao Agroforest Partly Negate Soil Uptake in the Congo Basin40
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Nitrogen Source Preferences and Ecological Implications of Phytoplankton Primary Production in the Yellow Sea, South Sea of Korea, and East/Japan Sea, 201839
Greenhouse Gas Exchange of a NW German Peatland, 18 Years After Rewetting36
A Study of Dominant Vegetation Phenology in a Sphagnum Mountain Peatland Using In Situ and Sentinel‐2 Observations36
Skeletal Growth Response of Porites Coral to Long‐Term Ocean Warming and Acidification in the South China Sea35
Sulfur Constraints on the Carbon Cycle of a Blanket Bog Peatland33
Mineral Components of Scleractinian Coral Skeletons Cultured Without Symbionts32
Lagged Wetland CH4 Flux Response in a Historically Wet Year32
Ultraviolet Radiation Drives Emission of Climate‐Relevant Gases From Marine Phytoplankton32
Ecosystem Response Through a Resilience Lens: Do Differences in the Illinois River Over 150 Y Indicate Regime Shifts?31
Delineating Source Contributions to Stream Dissolved Organic Matter Composition Under Baseflow Conditions in Forested Headwater Catchments30
Decrease in Erosion‐Induced Soil Organic Carbon as a Result of Vegetation Restoration in the Loess Plateau, China29
Quantification of the Airborne Fraction of Atmospheric CO2 Reveals Stability in Global Carbon Sinks Over the Past Six Decades29
Synergies Between NASA's Hyperspectral Aquatic Missions PACE, GLIMR, and SBG: Opportunities for New Science and Applications29
Biogeochemical Equilibrium Responses to Maximal Productivity in High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll Regions28
Gradient Studies Reveal the True Drivers of Extreme Life in the Atacama Desert28
Plankton Community Metabolism Variations in Two Temperate Coastal Waters of Contrasting Nutrient Richness28
The Role of Nutrient and Energy Limitation on Microbial Decomposition of Deep Podzolized Carbon: A Priming Experiment27
Non‐Native Earthworms Alter Carbon Sequestration in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems27
Mesoscale Eddies Drive Phytoplankton‐Mediated Biogeochemistry in the South China Sea27
On the Relationship Between Methane Production in Anaerobic Incubations of Peat Material and In Situ Methane Emissions26
Effects of Total Suspended Solids on Photomineralization of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Peace‐Athabasca Delta, Canada26
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