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    Phenology is the dominant control of methane emissions in a tropical non-forested wetland by Helfter, Carole, Gondwe, Mangaliso, Murray-Hudson, Michael, Makati, Anastacia, Lunt, Mark F., Palmer, Paul I., Skiba, Ute

    Published in Nature communications (10-01-2022)
    “…Tropical wetlands are a significant source of atmospheric methane (CH 4 ), but their importance to the global CH 4 budget is uncertain due to a paucity of…”
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    The impact of atmospheric N deposition and N fertilizer type on soil nitric oxide and nitrous oxide fluxes from agricultural and forest Eutric Regosols by Song, Ling, Drewer, Julia, Zhu, Bo, Zhou, Minghua, Cowan, Nicholas, Levy, Peter, Skiba, Ute

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-10-2020)
    “…Agricultural and forest soils with low organic C content and high alkalinity were studied over 17 days to investigate the potential response of the atmospheric…”
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    Nitrous oxide emission factors of mineral fertilisers in the UK and Ireland: A Bayesian analysis of 20 years of experimental data by Cowan, Nicholas, Carnell, Edward, Skiba, Ute, Dragosits, Ulrike, Drewer, Julia, Levy, Peter

    Published in Environment international (01-02-2020)
    “…•We compiled datasets of N2O emission factors (EFs) from 21 separate studies.•A Bayesian approach improves uncertainty analysis of EFs.•AN applications were…”
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    Role of the aquatic pathway in the carbon and greenhouse gas budgets of a peatland catchment by DINSMORE, KERRY J., BILLETT, MICHAEL F., SKIBA, UTE M., REES, ROBERT M., DREWER, JULIA, HELFTER, CAROLE

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2010)
    “…Peatland streams have repeatedly been shown to be highly supersaturated in both CO2 and CH4 with respect to the atmosphere, and in combination with dissolved…”
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    Bulk deposition of organic and inorganic nitrogen in southwest China from 2008 to 2013 by Song, Ling, Kuang, Fuhong, Skiba, Ute, Zhu, Bo, Liu, Xuejun, Levy, Peter, Dore, Anthony, Fowler, David

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2017)
    “…China is regarded as one of the nitrogen deposition hotspots in the world. Measurements to-date have focused mainly on the North China Plain, ignoring the fact…”
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    Sources and controls of greenhouse gases and heavy metals in mine water: A continuing climate legacy by Brown, Alison M., Bass, Adrian M., Garnett, Mark H., Skiba, Ute M., Macdonald, John M., Pickard, Amy E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2024)
    “…Water pollution arising from abandoned coal mines, is second only to sewage as a source of freshwater pollution and in coalfield catchments mine water can be…”
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    The influence of soluble carbon and fertilizer nitrogen on nitric oxide and nitrous oxide emissions from two contrasting agricultural soils by Sánchez-Martín, Laura, Vallejo, Antonio, Dick, Jan, M Skiba, Ute

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (2008)
    “…Contradictory effects of simultaneous available organic C and N sources on nitrous oxide (N 2O), carbon dioxide (CO 2) and nitric oxide (NO) fluxes are…”
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    From research to policy: optimizing the design of a national monitoring system to mitigate soil nitrous oxide emissions by Ogle, Stephen M, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Cardenas, Laura, Skiba, Ute, Scheer, Clemens

    “…Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agricultural soils are a key source of greenhouse gas emissions in most countries. In order for governments to effectively…”
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    Low cost and state of the art methods to measure nitrous oxide emissions by Hensen, Arjan, Skiba, Ute, Famulari, Daniela

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-06-2013)
    “…This letter provides an overview of the available measurement techniques for nitrous oxide (N2O) flux measurement. It is presented to aid the choice of the…”
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    Effect of water table on greenhouse gas emissions from peatland mesocosms by Dinsmore, Kerry J., Skiba, Ute M., Billett, Michael F., Rees, Robert M.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2009)
    “…Peatland landscapes typically exhibit large variations in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to microtopographic and vegetation heterogeneity. As many peatland…”
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    CEA Systems: the Means to Achieve Future Food Security and Environmental Sustainability? by Cowan, Nicholas, Ferrier, Laura, Spears, Bryan, Drewer, Julia, Reay, Dave, Skiba, Ute

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (15-06-2022)
    “…As demand for food production continues to rise, it is clear that in order to meet the challenges of the future in terms of food security and environmental…”
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    Monoterpenes from tropical forest and oil palm plantation floor in Malaysian Borneo/Sabah: emission and composition by Drewer, Julia, Leduning, Melissa M., Purser, Gemma, Cash, James M., Sentian, Justin, Skiba, Ute M.

    “…Regional estimates of VOC fluxes focus largely on emissions from the canopy and omit potential contributions from the forest floor including soil, litter and…”
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    Comparison of greenhouse gas fluxes from tropical forests and oil palm plantations on mineral soil by Drewer, Julia, Leduning, Melissa M, Griffiths, Robert I, Goodall, Tim, Levy, Peter E, Cowan, Nicholas, Comynn-Platt, Edward, Hayman, Garry, Sentian, Justin, Majalap, Noreen, Skiba, Ute M

    Published in Biogeosciences (04-03-2021)
    “…In Southeast Asia, oil palm (OP) plantations have largely replaced tropical forests. The impact of this shift in land use on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes…”
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    Methane emissions from sheep pasture, measured with an open-path eddy covariance system by Dengel, Sigrid, Levy, Peter E., Grace, John, Jones, Stephanie K., Skiba, Ute M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2011)
    “…Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, contributing 0.4–0.5 W m−2 to global warming. Methane emissions originate from several sources, including…”
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