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    Multiple scales of spatial heterogeneity control soil respiration responses to precipitation across a dryland rainfall gradient by Throop, H. L., Seely, M. K., Marufu, V. J., Summer Drylands Program Participants

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2020)
    “…Aims Soil respiration (R s ) is a major pathway for carbon release to the atmosphere. We explored variability in dryland R s response to rainfall pulses at…”
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    When bulk density methods matter: Implications for estimating soil organic carbon pools in rocky soils by Throop, H.L., Archer, S.R., Monger, H.C., Waltman, S.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-02-2012)
    “…Resolving uncertainty in the carbon cycle is paramount to refining climate predictions. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a major component of terrestrial C pools,…”
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    Reorientation of Sputnik Planitia implies a subsurface ocean on Pluto by Nimmo, F., Hamilton, D. P., McKinnon, W. B., Schenk, P. M., Binzel, R. P., Bierson, C. J., Beyer, R. A., Moore, J. M., Stern, S. A., Weaver, H. A., Olkin, C. B., Young, L. A., Smith, K. E.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-12-2016)
    “…To explain the position of the Sputnik Planitia basin on Pluto, the feature would need to have formed via impact and Pluto would need to have a subsurface…”
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    Fire enhances litter decomposition and reduces vegetation cover influences on decomposition in a dry woodland by Throop, H. L., Salem, M. Abu, Whitford, W. G.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-07-2017)
    “…Dry woodlands frequently experience fire, and the heterogeneous spatial patterning of vegetation cover and fire behavior in these systems can lead to…”
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    Soil-litter mixing promotes decomposition and soil aggregate formation on contrasting geomorphic surfaces in a shrub-invaded Sonoran Desert grassland by Levi, E.M., Archer, S.R., Throop, H.L., Rasmussen, C.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2020)
    “…Aims Shrub encroachment into grasslands alters organic carbon pools and patterns of decomposition. Here, we quantify the influence of plant life-form patches…”
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    A meta-analysis of soil biodiversity impacts on the carbon cycle by de Graaff, M.-A., Adkins, J., Kardol, P., Throop, H. L.

    Published in Soil (01-01-2015)
    “…Loss of biodiversity impacts ecosystem functions, such as carbon (C) cycling. Soils are the largest terrestrial C reservoir, containing more C globally than…”
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    A novel source of atmospheric H2: abiotic degradation of organic material by Lee, H, Rahn, T, Throop, H L

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-11-2012)
    “…Molecular hydrogen (H2 ) plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry by competing for reactions with the hydroxyl radical (OH·) and contributing to the…”
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    New Horizons Mapping of Europa and Ganymede by Grundy, W.M, Buratti, B.J, Cheng, A.F, Emery, J.P, Lunsford, A, McKinnon, W.B, Moore, J.M, Newman, S.F, Olkin, C.B, Reuter, D.C, Schenk, P.M, Spencer, J.R, Stern, S.A, Throop, H.B, Weaver, H.A

    “…The New Horizons spacecraft observed Jupiter's icy satellites Europa and Ganymede during its flyby in February and March 2007 at visible and infrared…”
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    Understanding Organisms Using Ecological Observatory Networks by Dantzer, B, Mabry, K E, Bernhardt, J R, Cox, R M, Francis, C D, Ghalambor, C K, Hoke, K L, Jha, S, Ketterson, E, Levis, N A, McCain, K M, Patricelli, G L, Paull, S H, Pinter-Wollman, N, Safran, R J, Schwartz, T S, Throop, H L, Zaman, L, Martin, L B

    “…Synopsis Human activities are rapidly changing ecosystems around the world. These changes have widespread implications for the preservation of biodiversity,…”
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    Io's Atmospheric Response to Eclipse: UV Aurorae Observations by Retherford, K.D, Spencer, J.R, Stern, S.A, Saur, J, Strobel, D.F, Steffl, A.J, Gladstone, G.R, Weaver, H.A, Cheng, A.F, Parker, J. Wm, Slater, D.C, Versteeg, M.H, Davis, M.W, Bagenal, F, Throop, H.B, Lopes, R.M.C, Reuter, D.C, Lunsford, A, Conard, S.J, Young, L.A, Moore, J.M

    “…The New Horizons (NH) spacecraft observed Io's aurora in eclipse on four occasions during spring 2007. NH Alice ultraviolet spectroscopy and concurrent Hubble…”
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    Effects of Nitrogen Deposition on Insect Herbivory: Implications for Community and Ecosystem Processes by Throop, Heather L., Lerdau, Manuel T.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2004)
    “…The deposition of anthropogenically fixed nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere onto land and plant surfaces has strong influences on terrestrial ecosystem…”
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    New Horizons Alice ultraviolet observations of a stellar occultation by Jupiter’s atmosphere by Greathouse, Thomas K., Gladstone, G.R., Moses, J.I., Stern, S.A., Retherford, K.D., Vervack, R.J., Slater, D.C., Versteeg, M.H., Davis, M.W., Young, L.A., Steffl, A.J., Throop, H., Parker, J.Wm

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-07-2010)
    “…The Alice ultraviolet spectrograph onboard the New Horizons spacecraft observed two occultations of the bright star χ Ophiucus by Jupiter’s atmosphere on…”
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    The jovian rings: new results derived from Cassini, Galileo, Voyager, and Earth-based observations by Throop, H.B., Porco, C.C., West, R.A., Burns, J.A., Showalter, M.R., Nicholson, P.D.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (2004)
    “…Cassini's Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) instrument took nearly 1200 images of the Jupiter ring system during the spacecraft's 6-month encounter with Jupiter…”
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    Evidence for Dust Grain Growth in Young Circumstellar Disks by Throop, Henry B., Bally, John, Esposito, Larry W., McCaughrean, Mark J.

    “…Hundreds of circumstellar disks in the Orion nebula are being rapidly destroyed by the intense ultraviolet radiation produced by nearby bright stars. These…”
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    Effects of nitrogen deposition and insect herbivory on patterns of ecosystem-level carbon and nitrogen dynamics: results from the CENTURY model by Throop, H.L, Holland, E.A, Parton, W.J, Ojima, D.S, Keough, C.A

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2004)
    “…Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition‐induced changes in the rates of insect herbivory. Plant nitrogen (N) status…”
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