Joachim Jansen
Postdoctoral position at Institutionen för ekologi och genetik; Limnologi
- E-mail:
- joachim.jansen@ebc.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum (EBC)
Norbyvägen 18 D
752 36 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Norbyvägen 18 D
752 36 Uppsala
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Publications
Selection of publications
- Drivers of diffusive lake CH4 emissions on daily to multi-year time scales (2020)
- Temperature Proxies as a Solution to Biased Sampling of Lake Methane Emissions (2020)
- Volatile organic compound fluxes in a subarctic peatland and lake (2020)
- Climate‐Sensitive Controls on Large Spring Emissions of CH4 and CO2 From Northern Lakes (2019)
- The origin of methane in the East Siberian Arctic Shelf unraveled with triple isotope analysis (2017)
Recent publications
- Water temperature, mixing, and ice phenology in the arctic-alpine Lake Darfáljávri (Lake Tarfala), northern Sweden (2024)
- Bulk Transfer Coefficients Estimated From Eddy-Covariance Measurements Over Lakes and Reservoirs (2023)
- Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing (2023)
- Global increase in methane production under future warming of lake bottom waters (2022)
- Data on lake ice quality from the international IceBlitz campaign in 2020/2021 (2022)
All publications
Articles
- Water temperature, mixing, and ice phenology in the arctic-alpine Lake Darfáljávri (Lake Tarfala), northern Sweden (2024)
- Bulk Transfer Coefficients Estimated From Eddy-Covariance Measurements Over Lakes and Reservoirs (2023)
- Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing (2023)
- Global increase in methane production under future warming of lake bottom waters (2022)
- Towards critical white ice conditions in lakes under global warming (2022)
- Winter inverse lake stratification under historic and future climate change (2022)
- Causality guided machine learning model on wetland CH4 emissions across global wetlands (2022)
- Winter Limnology (2021)
- Drivers of diffusive lake CH4 emissions on daily to multi-year time scales (2020)
- Temperature Proxies as a Solution to Biased Sampling of Lake Methane Emissions (2020)
- Volatile organic compound fluxes in a subarctic peatland and lake (2020)
- Climate‐Sensitive Controls on Large Spring Emissions of CH4 and CO2 From Northern Lakes (2019)
- The origin of methane in the East Siberian Arctic Shelf unraveled with triple isotope analysis (2017)