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Miriam C Jones

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 7, 2010
Rapid deglacial and early Holocene expansion of peatlands in AlaskaMiriam C Jones, Zicheng Yu
Science Advances|September 12, 2020
High sensitivity of Bering Sea winter sea ice to winter insolation and carbon dioxide over the last 5500 yearsMiriam C Jones, Max Berkelhammer, Katherine J Keller, et al.
Global Change Biology|July 1, 2016
Rapid carbon loss and slow recovery following permafrost thaw in boreal peatlandsMiriam C Jones, Jennifer Harden, Jonathan O'Donnell, et al.
Nature Communications|July 21, 2019
Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-HoloceneMiriam C Jones, G Lynn Wingard, Bethany Stackhouse, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 26, 2024
Persistent net release of carbon dioxide and methane from an Alaskan lowland boreal peatland complexEugénie S Euskirchen, Colin W Edgar, Evan S Kane, et al.
Nature|May 2, 2019
Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon releaseMerritt R Turetsky, Benjamin W Abbott, Miriam C Jones, et al.
Current Climate Change Reports|July 29, 2025
A Review of Abrupt Permafrost Thaw: Definitions, Usage, and a Proposed Conceptual FrameworkHailey Webb, Matthias Fuchs, Benjamin W Abbott, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2019
Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence over the last 130,000 yClaire C Treat, Thomas Kleinen, Nils Broothaerts, et al.
Nature Communications|August 24, 2022
Recent climate change has driven divergent hydrological shifts in high-latitude peatlandsHui Zhang, Minna Väliranta, Graeme T Swindles, et al.
Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.)|December 1, 2023
Practical Guide to Measuring Wetland Carbon Pools and FluxesSheel Bansal, Irena F Creed, Brian A Tangen, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 7, 2010
Rapid deglacial and early Holocene expansion of peatlands in AlaskaMiriam C Jones, Zicheng Yu
Science Advances|September 12, 2020
High sensitivity of Bering Sea winter sea ice to winter insolation and carbon dioxide over the last 5500 yearsMiriam C Jones, Max Berkelhammer, Katherine J Keller, et al.
Global Change Biology|July 1, 2016
Rapid carbon loss and slow recovery following permafrost thaw in boreal peatlandsMiriam C Jones, Jennifer Harden, Jonathan O'Donnell, et al.
Nature Communications|July 21, 2019
Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-HoloceneMiriam C Jones, G Lynn Wingard, Bethany Stackhouse, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 26, 2024
Persistent net release of carbon dioxide and methane from an Alaskan lowland boreal peatland complexEugénie S Euskirchen, Colin W Edgar, Evan S Kane, et al.
Nature|May 2, 2019
Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon releaseMerritt R Turetsky, Benjamin W Abbott, Miriam C Jones, et al.
Current Climate Change Reports|July 29, 2025
A Review of Abrupt Permafrost Thaw: Definitions, Usage, and a Proposed Conceptual FrameworkHailey Webb, Matthias Fuchs, Benjamin W Abbott, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2019
Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence over the last 130,000 yClaire C Treat, Thomas Kleinen, Nils Broothaerts, et al.
Nature Communications|August 24, 2022
Recent climate change has driven divergent hydrological shifts in high-latitude peatlandsHui Zhang, Minna Väliranta, Graeme T Swindles, et al.
Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.)|December 1, 2023
Practical Guide to Measuring Wetland Carbon Pools and FluxesSheel Bansal, Irena F Creed, Brian A Tangen, et al.
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