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Arnoud Boom

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The Science of the Total Environment|November 16, 2019
Evaluation of vegetation communities, water table, and peat composition as drivers of greenhouse gas emissions in lowland tropical peatlandsJorge Hoyos-Santillan, Barry H Lomax, David Large, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment|June 20, 2025
Tree ring isotopes reveal an intensification of the hydrological cycle in the AmazonBruno B L Cintra, Emanuel Gloor, Jessica C A Baker, et al.
Climate Dynamics|August 16, 2022
Tree-ring oxygen isotopes record a decrease in Amazon dry season rainfall over the past 40 yearsBruno B L Cintra, Manuel Gloor, Arnoud Boom, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 8, 2020
Intra-annual oxygen isotopes in the tree rings record precipitation extremes and water reservoir levels in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo, BrazilGiuliano Maselli Locosselli, Roel J W Brienen, Veridiana Teixeira de Souza Martins, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|January 20, 2010
On the 13C/12C isotopic signal of day and night respiration at the mesocosm levelGuillaume Tcherkez, Rudi Schäufele, Salvador Nogués, et al.
The Anthropocene Review|August 4, 2025
High-resolution analysis of the varved succession at Crawford lake across the base of the proposed Crawfordian stage and Anthropocene seriesFrancine Mg McCarthy, R Timothy Patterson, Carling Walsh, et al.
Nature|November 3, 2022
Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo BasinYannick Garcin, Enno Schefuß, Greta C Dargie, et al.
Nature|November 15, 2022
Publisher Correction: Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo BasinYannick Garcin, Enno Schefuß, Greta C Dargie, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 10, 2023
Simulating carbon accumulation and loss in the central Congo peatlandsDylan M Young, Andy J Baird, Paul J Morris, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment|October 20, 2025
Combined genetic and chemical methods boost the precision of tracing illegal timber in Central AfricaLaura E Boeschoten, Barbara Rocha Venancio Meyer-Sand, Arnoud Boom, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|November 16, 2019
Evaluation of vegetation communities, water table, and peat composition as drivers of greenhouse gas emissions in lowland tropical peatlandsJorge Hoyos-Santillan, Barry H Lomax, David Large, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment|June 20, 2025
Tree ring isotopes reveal an intensification of the hydrological cycle in the AmazonBruno B L Cintra, Emanuel Gloor, Jessica C A Baker, et al.
Climate Dynamics|August 16, 2022
Tree-ring oxygen isotopes record a decrease in Amazon dry season rainfall over the past 40 yearsBruno B L Cintra, Manuel Gloor, Arnoud Boom, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 8, 2020
Intra-annual oxygen isotopes in the tree rings record precipitation extremes and water reservoir levels in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo, BrazilGiuliano Maselli Locosselli, Roel J W Brienen, Veridiana Teixeira de Souza Martins, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|January 20, 2010
On the 13C/12C isotopic signal of day and night respiration at the mesocosm levelGuillaume Tcherkez, Rudi Schäufele, Salvador Nogués, et al.
The Anthropocene Review|August 4, 2025
High-resolution analysis of the varved succession at Crawford lake across the base of the proposed Crawfordian stage and Anthropocene seriesFrancine Mg McCarthy, R Timothy Patterson, Carling Walsh, et al.
Nature|November 3, 2022
Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo BasinYannick Garcin, Enno Schefuß, Greta C Dargie, et al.
Nature|November 15, 2022
Publisher Correction: Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo BasinYannick Garcin, Enno Schefuß, Greta C Dargie, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 10, 2023
Simulating carbon accumulation and loss in the central Congo peatlandsDylan M Young, Andy J Baird, Paul J Morris, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment|October 20, 2025
Combined genetic and chemical methods boost the precision of tracing illegal timber in Central AfricaLaura E Boeschoten, Barbara Rocha Venancio Meyer-Sand, Arnoud Boom, et al.
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