Browsing by Author "Goodrich, Jordan Paul"

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  • Can oxygen stable isotopes be used to track precipitation moisture

    Amesbury, Matthew J.; Charman, Dan J.; Newnham, Rewi M.; Loader, Nwil J.; Goodrich, Jordan Paul; Royles, Jessica; Campbell, David I.; Keller, Elizabeth D.; Baisden, W. Troy; Roland, Thomas P.; Gallego-Sala, Angela V. (Elsevier, 2015-08-14)
    Variations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation processes which occur during temperature- and humidity-dependent phase changes associated with evaporation and condensation. Oxygen ...
  • Carbon stable isotopes as a palaeoclimate proxy in vascular plant dominated peatlands

    Amesbury, M.J.; Charman, D.J.; Newnham, Rewi M.; Loader, N.J.; Goodrich, Jordan Paul; Royles, Jessica; Campbell, David I.; Roland, Thomas P.; Gallego-Sala, Angela (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2015-09)
    Carbon stable isotope (δ¹³C) records from vascular plant dominated peatlands have been used as a palaeoclimate proxy, but a better empirical understanding of fractionation processes in these ecosystems is required. Here, ...
  • Dataset for: Southern Hemisphere bog persists as a strong carbon sink during droughts

    Goodrich, Jordan Paul; Campbell, David I.; Schipper, Louis A. (Copernicus Publications, 2017)
    Dataset for: Southern Hemisphere bog persists as a strong carbon sink during droughts
  • Magnitude and controls on the net carbon balance of a New Zealand raised bog

    Goodrich, Jordan Paul (University of Waikato, 2015)
    Peatlands play an important role in the Earth system as both persistent carbon dioxide (CO₂) sinks and methane (CH₄) sources. However, large uncertainties remain in our understanding of peatland carbon cycle – climate ...
  • Southern Hemisphere bog persists as a strong carbon sink during droughts

    Goodrich, Jordan Paul; Campbell, David I.; Schipper, Louis A. (Copernicus Publications, 2017)
    Peatland ecosystems have been important global carbon sinks throughout the Holocene. Most of the research on peatland carbon budgets and effects of variable weather conditions has been done in Northern Hemisphere ...

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