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Jordan P. Goodrich

Researcher at University of Waikato

Publications -  32
Citations -  1105

Jordan P. Goodrich is an academic researcher from University of Waikato. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eddy covariance & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 727 citations. Previous affiliations of Jordan P. Goodrich include San Diego State University & Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

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Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region

Susan M. Natali, +81 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize regional in situ observations of CO2 flux from Arctic and boreal soils to assess current and future winter carbon losses from the northern permafrost domain.
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Carbon balance of an intensively grazed temperate dairy pasture over four years

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimated the net ecosystem carbon (C) balance (NECB) of a temperate pasture in the North Island of New Zealand for four years (2008-2011) and found that the pasture was intensively managed with addition of fertiliser and year-round rotational grazing by dairy cows.
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High-frequency measurements of methane ebullition over a growing season at a temperate peatland site

TL;DR: Bubbles can contribute a significant fraction of methane emissions from wetlands; however, the range of reported fractions is very large and accurate characterization of this pathway has proven diff... as mentioned in this paper,.
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FLUXNET-CH4: a global, multi-ecosystem dataset and analysis of methane seasonality from freshwater wetlands

Kyle B. Delwiche, +112 more
TL;DR: The FLUXNET-CH4 dataset as mentioned in this paper is the first open-source global dataset of CH4 EC measurements and includes half-hourly and daily gap-filled and non-gap-filled aggregated CH4 fluxes and meteorological data from 79 sites globally: 42 freshwater wetlands, 6 brackish and saline wetlands, 7 formerly drained ecosystems, 7 rice paddy sites, 2 lakes and 15 uplands.