University of California, Irvine

Publications

Journal Articles, Peer-Reviewed

2024

245. Wang, J.A., M.L. Goulden, C. Norlen, V. Bhoot, S.C. Coffield, J.T. Randerson. 2024. Shifts in wildfire geography and severity increasingly threaten dense, moist forests in California. Environmental Research Letters. In review.

244. Scholten, R.C., S. Veraverbeke, Y. Chen, and J.T. Randerson. 2024. Climate and human activities shape fire dynamics in Arctic-boreal pyroregions. Nature Geosciences. In press.

243. van der Velde, I.R., G.R. van der Werf, D. van Wees, N. Schutgens, R. Vernooij, T. Eames, E. Tonucci, E. Chuvienco, J.T. Randerson, T. Borsdorff, and I. Aben. 2024. Small fires, big impact: Evaluating fire emission estimates in southern Africa using new satellite imagery of burned area and carbon monoxide observations Geophysical Research Letters. In press.

242. Ribeiro, A.F.S., L. Santos, M. Uribe, R.A. Silvestrini, L. Rattis, M. Macedo, D.C. Morton, J.T. Randerson, S.I. Seneviratne, J. Zscheischler, P.M. Brando. 2024. Agricultural frontier age and climate as drivers of Amazon-Cerrado fire probability. Nature Communications Earth and the Environment. In press.

241. Liu, T., J.T. Randerson, Y. Chen, D.C. Morton, E.B. Wiggins, P. Smyth, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, R. Nadler, and O. Nevo. 2024. Systematically tracking the hourly progression of large wildfires using GOES satellite observations Earth System Science Data. In press.

240. Hall, J.V., F. Argueta, M. Zubkova, Y. Chen, J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio. 2023. GloCAB: Global cropland burned area from mid-2002 to 2020. Earth System Science Data. doi: 0.5194/essd-2023-191.

239. Kim, J.E., J.A. Wang, C.I. Czimczik, Y. Li, and J.T. Randerson. 2024. Wildfire-induced increases in photosynthesis in boreal forest ecosystems of North America. Global Change Biology. 30: e17151. doi: 10.1111/gcb.17151

2023

238. Chen, Y., J. Hall, D. van Wees, N. Andela, S. Hantson, L. Giglio, G.R. van der Werf, D.C. Morton, J.T. Randerson. 2023. Multi-decadal trends and variability in global burned area from the 5th version of the Global Fire Emissions Database (GFED5). Earth System Science Data. 15 (11): 5227–5259. doi: 10.5194/essd-15-5227-2023.

237. Odwuor, A., C.C. Yañez, Y. Chen, F.M. Hopkins, A. Moreno, X. Xu, C.I. Czimczik, and J.T. Randerson. 2023. Evidence for multi-decadal fuel buildup in a large California wildfire from smoke radiocarbon measurements. Environmental Research Letters. 18: 094030. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aced17.

236. Li, Y., J.C.A. Baker, P.M. Brando, F.M. Hoffman, D.M. Lawrence, D.C. Morton, A.L.S. Swann, M.R. Uribe, and J.T. Randerson. 2023. Contributions of CO2 physiology and deforestation to future climate change in the Amazon. Nature Water. doi: 10.1038/s44221-023-00128-y.

235. Potter, S., S. Cooperdock, S. Veraverbeke, X. Walker, M.C. Mack, S.J. Goetz, J. Baltzer, L. Bourgeau-Chavez, A. Burrell, C. Dieleman, N. French, S. Hantson, E.E. Hoy, L. Jenkins, J.F. Johnstone, E.S. Kane, S.M. Natali, J.T. Randerson, M.R. Turetsky, E. Whitman, E. Wiggins, and B.M. Rogers. 2023. Burned area and carbon emissions across northwestern boreal North America from 2001-2019. EGUsphere. doi: 10.5194/egusphere-2022-364.

234. Le, P., J.T. Randerson, R. Willett, S. Wright, P. Smyth, and E. Foufoula-Georgiou. 2023. Climate-driven changes in the predictability of seasonal precipitation. Nature Communications. doi:10.1038/s41467-023-39463-9.

233. Hemming-Schroeder, N.M., A.A. Gutierrez, S.D. Allison, and J.T. Randerson. 2023. Estimating individual tree mortality in the Sierra Nevada using lidar and multispectral reflectance data. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. doi:10.1029/2022JG007234.

232. Gorris M.E., J.T. Randerson, S.R. Coffield, C. Xu, K.K. Treseder, C.S. Zender, C.A. Manore 2023. Assessing the influence of climate on the spatial pattern of West Nile virus incidence in the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives. 131(4): 047016. doi: 10.1289/EHP10986.

231. Wu, C., S.R. Coffield, M.L. Goulden, J.T. Randerson, A.T. Trugman, and W.R.L. Anderegg. 2023. Diverging estimates in future US forest carbon storage potential associated with climate change and disturbance feedbacks. Nature Communications. doi: 10.1038/s41561-023-01166-7.

2022

230. van Wees, D., G.R. van der Werf, J.T. Randerson, Y. Chen, L. Giglio, D.C. Morton, B. Rogers, S. Veraverbeke. 2022. Global biomass burning fuel consumption and emissions at 500m spatial resolution based on the Global Fire Emissions Database (GFED). Global Model Development. 15: 8411–8437. doi: 10.5194/gmd-15-8411-2022.

229. Fu W., J.K. Moore, F. Primeau, N. Collier, O.O. Ogunro, F.M. Hoffman, and J.T. Randerson. 2022. Evaluation of ocean biogeochemistry and carbon cycling in CMIP earth system models with the International Ocean Model Benchmarking (IOMB) software system. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans. 127(10): e2022JC018965. doi: 10.1029/2022JC018965.

228. Mekonnen, Z.A., W.J. Riley, J.T. Randerson, I. Shirley, N.J. Bouskill, and Robert F. Grant. 2022. Wildfire exacerbates high-latitude soil carbon losses from climate warming. Environmental Research Letters. 17: 094037. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac8be6.

227. Coffield, S.R., C.D. Vo, J.A. Wang, G. Badgley, M.L. Goulden, D. Cullenward, W.R.L. Anderegg, and J.T. Randerson. 2022. Using remote sensing to quantify the additional climate benefits of California forest carbon offset projects. Global Change Biology. doi: 10.1111/gcb.16380.

226. Andela, N., D.C. Morton, W. Schroeder, Y. Chen, P.M. Brando, and J.T. Randerson. 2022. Tracking and classifying Amazon fires in near-real time. Science Advances. 8(30): doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abd2713.

225. Wang, J.A., J.T. Randerson, M.L. Goulden, C. Knight, and J.J. Battles. 2022. Losses of tree cover in California driven by increasing fire disturbance and climate stress. AGU Advances. 3(4): e2021AV000654. doi: 10.1029/2021AV000654.

224. Chen, Y., S. Hantson, N. Andela, S.R. Coffield, C.A. Graff, D.C. Morton, L.E. Ott, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, P. Smyth, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2022. California wildfire spread derived using VIIRS satellite observations and an object-based tracking system. Scientific Data. 9: 249. doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01343-0.

223. Mamalakis, A., A. AghaKouchak, J.T. Randerson, and E. Foufoula-Georgiou. 2022. Hotspots of predictability: Identifying regions of high precipitation predictability at seasonal timescales from limited time series observations. Water Resources Research, 58: e2021WR031302. doi: 10.1029/2021WR031302.

222. Hantson, S., N. Andela, M.L. Goulden, J.T. Randerson. 2022. Human-ignited fires are faster, hotter, and kill more trees in California forests. Nature Communications. 13: 2717. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-30030-2.

221. Zhu, Q. F. Li, W.J. Riley, L. Xu, L. Zhao, K. Yuan, H. Wu, J. Gong, and J. Randerson. 2022. Building a machine learning surrogate model for wildfire activities within a global Earth system model. Geoscientific Model Development 15: 1899–1911. Doi: 10.5194/gmd-15-1899-2022.

220. Phillips, C.A., B.M. Rogers, M. Elder, S. Cooperdock, M. Moubarak, J.T. Randerson, and P.C. Frumhoff. 2022. Escalating carbon emissions from North American boreal forest wildfires and the climate mitigation potential of boreal fire management. Science Advances. 8: eabl7161. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abl7161.

219. Hessilt, T.D., G. van der Werf, J.T. Abatzoglou, Y. Chen, J.T. Randerson, R.C. Scholten, and S. Veraverbeke. 2022. Future increases in boreal forest fires caused by coincident increases in dry fuels and lightning. Environmental Research Letters. 17: 054008. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac6311.

218. Li Y., P.M. Brando, D.C. Morton, D.M. Lawrence, H. Yang, and J.T. Randerson. 2022. Deforestation-induced climate change reduces carbon storage in remaining tropical forests. Nature Communications. 13: 1964. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-29601-0.

2021

217. Gutierrez, A.A., S. Hantson, B. Langenbrunner, B. Chen, Y. Jin, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2021. Wildfire response to changing daily temperature extremes in California’s Sierra Nevada. Science Advances. 7(47): eabe6417. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abe6417.

216. Xu, L. Q. Zhu, W.J. Riley, Y. Chen, J.T. Randerson. 2021. The influence of fire aerosols on surface climate and gross primary production in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM). Journal of Climate. In press.

215. Coffield, S.R., K.S. Hemes, C.D. Koven, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2021. Climate-driven limits to future carbon storage in California’s wildland ecosystems. AGU Advances. In press.

214. Hantson, S., T.E. Huxman, S. Kimball, J.T. Randerson, and M.L. Goulden. 2021. Warming as a driver of vegetation loss in the Sonoran Desert. JGR Biogeosciences. In press.

213. Li, Y., J.T. Randerson, N.M. Mahowald, and P.J. Lawrence. 2021. Deforestation strengthens mineral dust and phosphorus transport from North Africa to the Amazon. Journal of Climate. In press.

212. Wiggins, E.B., A. Andrews, C. Sweeney, J.B. Miller, C.E. Miller, S. Veraverbeke, R. Commane, S. Wofsy, J.M. Henderson, and J.T. Randerson. 2021. Boreal forest fire CO and CH4 emission factors derived from tower observations in Alaska during the extreme fire season of 2015. 2021. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 21: 8557–8574. doi:10.5194/acp-21-1-2021.

211. Wang, J.A., A. Baccini, M. Farina, J.T Randerson, and M.A. Friedl. 2021. Disturbance suppresses the aboveground carbon sink in North American boreal forests. Nature Climate Change. doi:10.1038/s41558-021-01027-4.

210. van Wees, D., G. van der Werf, J.T. Randerson, N. Andela, Y. Chen, D. Morton. 2021. The role of fire in global forest loss. Global Change Biology. doi:10.1111/gcb.15591.

209. Chen, Y., D.M. Romps, J.T. Seeley, S. Veraverbeke, W.J. Riley, Z.A. Mekonnen, and J.T. Randerson. 2021. Future increases in Arctic lightning and fire risk for permafrost carbon. Nature Climate Change. doi:10.1038/s41558-021-01011-y.

208. Chen, B., Y. Jin, E. Scaduto, M. Moritz, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2021. Climate, fuel, and land use controls on the spatial pattern of wildfire in California’s Sierra Nevada. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 126: e2020JG005786. doi: 10.1029/2020JG005786.

207. Mamalakis, A., J.T. Randerson, J.-Y. Yu, M.S. Pritchard, G. Magnusdottir, P. Smyth, P.A. Levine, and E. Foufoula-Georgiou. 2021. Zonally contrasting shifts of the tropical rain belt in response to climate change. Nature Climate Change. doi: 10.1038/s41558-020-00963-x.

206. Stevens, A., R. Willett, A. Mamalakis, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, A. Tejedor, J.T. Randerson, P. Smyth and S. Wright. 2021. Graph-guided regularized regression of Pacific Ocean climate variables to increase predictive skill of southwestern US winter precipitation. Journal of Climate. 34(2): 737-754. doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0079.1.

2020

205. Fu, W., J.K. Moore, F.W. Primeau, K. Lindsay, and J.T. Randerson. 2020. A growing freshwater lens in the Arctic Ocean with sustained climate warming disrupts marine ecosystem function. JGR Biogeosciences. 125 (12): e2020JG005693. doi: 10.1029/2020JG005693.

204. Madakumbura, G., M.L. Goulden, A. Hall, R. Fu, M. Moritz, C. Koven, L. Kueppers, C. Norlen, and J. Randerson. 2020. Recent California tree mortality portends future increase in drought-driven forest die-off. Environmental Research Letters. 15: 124040. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/abc719.

203. Chen, Y., J.T. Randerson, S.R. Coffield, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, P. Smyth, C.A. Graff, D.C. Morton, N. Andela, G. R. van der Werf, L. Giglio, and L.E. Ott. 2020. Forecasting global fire emissions on sub-seasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) timescales. Journal of Advances in Modeling the Earth System. 12(9): e2019MS001955. doi: 10.1002/(ISSN)1942-2466.

202. Zarakas, C.M., A.L. Swann, M.M. Laguë, K.C. Armour, and J.T. Randerson. 2020. Plant physiology increases the magnitude and spread of the transient climate response to CO2 in CMIP6 earth system models. Journal of Climate. 33: 8561-8578. doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0078.1.

201. Diffenbaugh, N.S., C.B. Field, E.A. Appel, I.L. Azevedo, D.D. Baldocchi, M. Burke, J.A. Burney, P. Ciais, S.J. Davis, A.M. Fiore, S.M. Fletcher, T.W. Hertel, D.E. Horton, S.M. Hsiang, R.B. Jackson, X. Jin, M. Levi, D.B. Lobell, G.A. McKinley, F.C. Moore, A. Montgomery, K.C. Nadeau, D.E. Pataki, J.T. Randerson, M. Reichstein, J.L. Schnell, S.I. Seneviratne, D. Singh, A.L. Steiner, and G. Wong-Parodi. 2020. The COVID-19 lockdowns: a window into the Earth System. Nature Reviews Earth and Environment. doi: 10.1038/s43017-020-0079-1.

200. Shi, Z., S.D. Allison, Y. He, P.A. Levine, A.M. Hoyt, J. Beem-Miller, W. Wieder, Q. Zhu, S.E. Trumbore, and J.T. Randerson. 2020. The age distribution of global soil carbon inferred from radiocarbon measurements. Nature Geosciences. 13: 555–559. doi: 10.1038/s41561-020-0596-z.

199. Anderegg, W.R.L., A.T. Trugman, G. Badgley, C.M. Anderson, A. Bartuska, P. Ciais, D. Cullenward, C.B. Field, J. Freeman, S.J. Goetz, J.A. Hicke, D. Huntzinger, R.B. Jackson, J. Nickerson, S. Pacala, and J.T. Randerson. 2020. Forests as natural climate solutions: Integrating risks from a changing climate. Science. 497: eaaz7005. doi: 10.1126/science.aaz7005.

198. Deser, C., F. Lehner, K. B. Rodgers, T. Ault, T. L. Delworth, P. N. DiNezio, A. Fiore, C. Frankignoul, J. C. Fyfe, D. E. Horton, J. E. Kay, R. Knutti, N. S. Lovenduski, J. Marotzke, K. A. McKinnon, S. Minobe, J. Randerson, J. A. Screen, I. R. Simpson and M. Ting, 2020: Insights from earth system model initial-condition large ensembles and future prospects. Nature Climate Change. 10: 277–286. doi: 10.1038/s41558-020-0731-2.

197. Graff, C.A., S. Coffield, Y. Chen, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, J.T. Randerson, and P. Smyth. 2020. Forecasting daily wildfire activity using Poisson regression. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 58(7): 4837 – 4851 doi: 10.1109/TGRS.2020.2968029.

2019

196. Potter, S., K. Solvik, A. Erb, S.J. Goetz, J.F. Johnstone, M.C. Mack, J.T. Randerson, M.O. Román, C.L. Schaaf, M.R. Turetsky, S. Veraverbeke, X.J. Walker, Z. Wang, R. Massey, and B.M. Rogers. 2019. Climate change decreases the cooling effect from post-fire albedo in boreal North America. Global Change Biology. 26: 1592–1607. doi: 10.1111/gcb.14888.

195. Lawrence, D.M., R. Fisher, C.D. Koven, K.W. Oleson, S. Swenson, G. Bonan, N. Collier, B.  Ghimire, L. van Kampenhout, D. Kennedy, E. Kluzek, P.J. Lawrence, F. Li, H. Li, D. Lombardozzi, W.J. Riley, W. Sacks, M. Shi, M. Vertenstein, W. R. Wieder, C. Xu, A. Ali, A. Badger, G. Bisht, P. Broxton, M. Brunke, S. Burns, J. Buzan, M. Clark, T. Craig, K. Dahlin, B. Drewniak, L. Emmons, J. Fisher, M. Flanner, A. Fox, P. Gentine, F. Hoffman, R. Knox, S. Kumar, J. Lenaerts, S. Levis, L. R. Leung, W. Lipscomb, Y. Lu, A. Pandey, J. Pelletier, J. Perket, J. Randerson, D.M. Ricciuto, B. Sanderson, A. Slater, Z.M. Subin, J. Tang, Q. Thomas, S. Tilmes, M. Val Martin, F. Vitt, and X. Zeng. 2019. The Community Land Model version 5: Description of new features, benchmarking, and impact of forcing uncertainty. Journal of Advances in Modeling the Earth System. 11(12): 4245-4287. doi:10.1029/2018MS001583.

194. Fowler M.D., G.J. Kooperman, J.T. Randerson, and M.S. Pritchard. 2019. The effect of plant-physiological responses to rising CO2 on global streamflow. Nature Climate Change. 9(11): 873-879. doi:10.1038/s41558-019-0602-x.

193. Gorris, M.E., K.K. Treseder, C.S. Zender, and J.T. Randerson. 2019. Expansion of coccidioidomycosis endemic regions in the United States in response to climate change. GeoHealth. 3(10): 308-327. doi:10.1029/2019GH000209.

192. Coffield, S.R., C.A. Graff, Y. Chen, P. Smyth, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, and J.T. Randerson. 2019. Machine learning to predict final fire size at the time of ignition. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 28: 861–873. doi: 10.1071/WF19023.

191. Mekonnen, Z.A., W.J. Riley, J.T. Randerson, R.F. Grant, B.M. Rogers. 2019. Expansion of high-latitude deciduous forests driven by interactions between climate warming and fire. Nature Plants. 5(9): 952-958. doi: 10.1038/s41477-019-0495-8.

190. Cai, X., W.J. Riley, Q. Zhu, J. Tang, Z. Zeng, G. Bisht, and J.T. Randerson. 2019. Improving representation of deforestation effects on evapotranspiration in the E3SM land model. Journal of Advances in Modeling the Earth System. 11(8): 2412-2427. doi:10.1029/2018MS001551.

189. Chen, J., Q. Zhu, W.J. Riley, Y. He, J.T. Randerson, S. Trumbore. 2019. Comparison with global soil radiocarbon observations indicates needed carbon cycle improvements in the E3SM land model. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 124(5): 1098-1114. doi: 10.1029/2018JG004795.

188. Mamalakis, A., J.-Y. Yu, J. Randerson, A. AghaKouchak, and E. Foufoula-Georgiou. 2019. Reply to: A critical examination of a newly proposed interhemispheric teleconnection to Southwestern US winter precipitation. Nature Communications. 10: 2918. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10531-3.

187. Andela, N., D.C. Morton, L. Giglio, R. Paugam, Y. Chen, S. Hantson, S. Veraverbeke, G.R. van der Werf,  and J.T. Randerson. 2019. The  Global  Fire  Atlas  of  individual  fire  size,  duration,  speed,  and direction. Earth System Science Data. 11: 529-552. doi: 10.5194/essd-11-529-2019.

186. Langenbrunner, B., M.S. Pritchard, G.J. Kooperman, and J.T. Randerson. 2019. Why does Amazon precipitation decrease when tropical forests respond to increasing atmospheric CO2? Earth’s Future. 7: 450-468. doi: 10.1029/2018EF001026.

185. Levine, P.A., M. Xu, F.M. Hoffman, Y. Chen, M. S. Pritchard, and J.T. Randerson. 2019. Soil moisture variability intensifies and prolongs eastern Amazon temperature and carbon cycle response to El Niño-Southern Oscillation. Journal of Climate. 32: 1273–1292. doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0150.1.

184. Woodard, D., S.J. Davis, and J.T. Randerson. 2019. Economic carbon cycle feedbacks may offset additional warming from natural feedbacks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116: 759-764. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1805187115.

2018

183. Collier, N., F.M. Hoffman, D.M. Lawrence, G. Keppel-Aleks, C.D. Koven, W.J. Riley, M. Mu, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. The International Land Model Benchmarking (ILAMB) system: Design, theory, and implementation. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 10: 2731-2754. doi: 10.1029/2018MS001354.

182. Kooperman, G.J., M.D. Fowler, F.M. Hoffman, C.D. Koven, K. Lindsay, M.S. Pritchard, A.L.S. Swann, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Plant-physiological responses to rising CO2 modify simulated daily runoff intensity with implications for global-scale flood risk assessment. Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 12457-12466. doi: 10.1029/2018GL079901.

181. Wiggins, E.B., C. Czimczik, G.M. Santos, Y. Chen, X. Xu, S.R. Holden, J.T. Randerson, C.F. Harvey, F.-M. Kai, and L. Yu. 2018. Smoke radiocarbon measurements from Indonesian fires provide evidence for burning of millennia-aged peat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115: 12419-12424. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1806003115.

180. Chen, Y., B. Langenbrunner, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Future drying in Central America and northern South America linked with Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 9226-9235. 10.1029/2018GL077953.

179. Mamalakis, A.,  J.-Y. Yu, J.T. Randerson, A. AghaKouchak, and E. Foufoula-Georgiou. 2018. A new interhemispheric teleconnection increases predictability of winter precipitation in southwestern US. Nature Communications. 9: 2332. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-04722-7.

178. Kooperman, G.J., Y. Chen, F.M. Hoffman, C.D. Koven, K. Lindsay, M.S. Pritchard, A.L.S. Swann, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Forest response to rising CO2 drives zonally asymmetric rainfall change over tropical land. Nature Climate Change. 7: 906–911. doi: 10.1038/s41558-018-0144-7.

177. Fu, W., F. Primeau, J.K. Moore, K. Lindsay, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Reversal of increasing tropical ocean hypoxia trends with sustained climate warming. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 32:551-564. doi: 10.1002/2017GB005788. A Nature News and Views article by Laure Resplandy with the title “Climate change and oxygen in the ocean” reports on this paper.

176. Moore, J.K., W. Fu, F. Primeau, G.L. Britten, K. Lindsay, M. Long, S.C. Doney, N.M. Mahowald, F. Hoffman, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Sustained climate warming drives declining marine biological productivity. Science. 359: 1139–1143. A Science Perspectives by Laufkötter and Gruber with the title “Will marine productivity wane?” discusses this paper.

175. Dietze, M.C., A. Fox, L. Beck-Johnson, J. Betancourt, M.B. Hooten, C.S. Jarnevich, T.H. Keitt, M.A. Kenney, C.M. Laney, L.G. Larsen, H.W. Loescher, C.K. Lunch, B.C. Pijanowski, J.T. Randerson, E.K. Read, A.T. Tredennick, R. Vargas, K.C. Weathers, and E.P. White. 2018. Iterative near-term ecological forecasting: Needs, opportunities, and challenges. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1710231115.

174. Gorris, M., L.A. Cat, C.S. Zender, K.K. Treseder, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Coccidioidomycosis dynamics in relation to climate in the southwestern United States. GeoHealth.  2: 6–24. doi:10.1002/2017GH000095.

173. Lima, C.H.R.; A. AghaKouchak, and J.T. Randerson. 2018. Unraveling the role of temperature and rainfall on active fires in the Brazilian Amazon using a nonlinear Poisson model. Journal of Geophysical Research -Biogeosciences. 123: 117-128. doi: 10.1002/2017JG003836.

172. Pellegrini, A.F.A., A. Ahlström, S.E. Hobbie, P.B. Reich, L.P. Nieradzik, A.C. Staver, B.C. Scharenbroch, A. Jumpponen, W.R.L. Anderegg, J.T. Randerson, and R.B. Jackson. 2018. Fire frequency drives decadal changes in soil carbon and nitrogen and ecosystem productivity. Nature. 553: 194–198. doi:10.1038/nature24668.

2017

171. Chen, Y., D.C. Morton, G.R. van der Werf, L. Giglio, N. Andela, and J.T. Randerson. 2017. A pan-tropical cascade of fire driven by El Niño/Southern Oscillation. Nature Climate Change. 7:906–911. doi: 10.1038/s41558-017-0014-8.

170. Mouteva, G.O., J.T. Randerson, S.M. Fahrni, S.E. Bush, J.R. Ehleringer, X. Xu, G.M. Santos, R. Kuprov, B.A. Schichtel, and C.I. Czimczik. 2017. Using radiocarbon to constrain black and organic carbon aerosol sources in Salt Lake City. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 122: 9843–9857. doi: 10.1002/2017JD026519.

169. Mahowald, N.M., D.S. Ward, S.C. Doney, P.G. Hess, and J.T. Randerson. 2017. Are the impacts of land use on warming underestimated in climate policy? Environmental Research Letters. 12: 094016. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aa836d.

168. van der Werf, G.R., J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio, T.T. van Leeuwen, Y. Chen, B.M. Rogers, M. Mu, M.J.E. van Marle, D.C. Morton, G.J. Collatz, R.J. Yokelson, P.S. Kasibhatla. 2017. Global fire emissions estimates during 1997-2016. Earth System Science Data. 9: 697-720. doi:10.5194/essd-9-697-2017.

167. Andela, N., D.C. Morton, L. Giglio, Y. Chen, G. van der Werf, P.S. Kasibhatla, R.S DeFries, G.J. Collatz, S. Hantson, S. Kloster, D. Bachelet, M. Forrest, G. Lasslop, F. Li, S. Mangeon, J.R. Melton, C. Yue, and J.T. Randerson. 2017. A human-driven decline in global burned area. Science. 356: 1356–1362. doi:10.1126/science.aal4108.

166. Veraverbeke, S.N., B.M. Rogers, M.L. Goulden, R. Jandt, C.E. Miller, E.B. Wiggins, and J.T. Randerson. 2017. Lightning as a major driver of recent large fire years in North American boreal forests. Nature Climate Change. 7(7): 529–534. doi:10.1038/nclimate3329.

165. Commane, R., J. Lindaas, J. Benmergui, K.A. Luus, R.Y.-W. Chang, B.C. Daube, E.S. Euskirchen, J.M. Henderson, A. Karion, J.B. Miller, S.M. Miller, N.C. Parazoo, J.T. Randerson, C. Sweeney, P. Tans, K. Thoning, S. Veraverbeke, C.E. Miller, and S.C. Wofsy. 2017. Carbon dioxide sources from Alaska driven by increasing early winter respiration from Arctic tundra. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. 114 (21):  5361-5366. doi:10.1073/pnas.1618567114.

164. Mahowald, N.M., J.T. Randerson, K. Lindsay, E. Munoz, S.C. Doney, P. Lawrence, S. Schlunegger, D.S. Ward, D. Lawrence, and F.M. Hoffman. 2017. Interactions between land use change and carbon cycle feedbacks. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 31(1): 96-113. doi: 10.1002/2016GB005374.

2016

163. Levine, P.A., J.T. Randerson, S.C. Swenson, and D.M. Lawrence. 2016. Evaluating the strength of the land-atmosphere moisture feedback in earth system models using satellite observations. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 20:  4837-4856. doi:10.5194/hess-2016-206.

162. Wiggins, E.B., S. Veraverbeke, J. Henderson, A. Karion, J. Miller, J. Lindaas, R. Commane, C. Sweeney, K. Luus, M. Tosca, S. Dinardo, S. Wofsy, C. Miller, and J.T. Randerson.  2016. The influence of daily meteorology on boreal fire emissions and regional trace gas variability. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 121(11): 2793-2810. doi: 10.1002/2016JG003434.

161. Hopkins, F.M., J.R. Ehleringer, S.E. Bush, R.M. Duren, C.E. Miller, C.-Ta Lai, Y.-K. Hsu, V. Carranza, and J.T. Randerson. 2016. Mitigation of methane emissions in cities: how new measurements and partnerships can contribute to emissions reduction strategies. Earth’s Future. . 4(9): 408-425. doi: 10.1002/2016EF000381.

160. Fu, W., J.T. Randerson, and J.K. Moore. 2016. Climate change impacts on net primary production (NPP) and export production (EP) regulated by increasing stratification and phytoplankton community structure in CMIP5 models. Biogeosciences. 13: 5151-5170. doi:10.5194/bg-13-5151-2016.

159. He, Y., S.E. Trumbore, M.S. Torn, J.W. Harden, L. Smith, S.D. Allison, and J.T. Randerson. 2016. Radiocarbon constraints imply reduced carbon uptake by soils during the 21st century. Science. 353: 1419-1424. doi: 10.1126/science.aad4273.

158. Swann, A.L.S., F.M. Hoffmann, C.D. Koven, and J.T. Randerson. 2016. Plant responses to increasing CO2 reduce estimates of climate impacts on drought severity.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. 113(36): 10019-10024. doi:10.1073/pnas.1604581113.

157.  Jones, C.D., V. Arora, P. Friedlingstein, L. Bopp, V. Brovkin, J. Dunne, H. Graven, F. Hoffman, T. Ilyina, J.G. John, M. Jung, M. Kawamiya, C. Koven, J. Pongratz, T. Raddatz, J.T. Randerson, and S. Zaehle. 2016. C4MIP – the Coupled-Climate Carbon Cycle Model Intercomparison Project: experimental protocol for CMIP6. Geoscientific Model Development. 9: 2853-2880. doi:10.5194/gmd-9-2853-2016.

156. Faivre, N., Y. Jin, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2016. Spatial patterns and controls on burned area for two contrasting fire regimes in Southern California. Ecosphere.  7(5): e01210. doi: 10.1002/ecs2.1210.

155. Chen, Y., N. Andela, L. Giglio, D.C. Morton, and J.T. Randerson. 2016. How much global burned area can be forecast on seasonal time scales using sea surface temperatures? Environmental Research Letters. 11: 045001. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/4/045001.

154. Hopkins, F.M., E.A. Kort, S.E. Bush, J.R. Ehleringer, C.-Ta Lai, D.R. Blake, and J.T. Randerson. 2016. Spatial patterns and source attribution of urban methane in the Los Angeles Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres. 121(5): 2490–2507. doi: 10.1002/2015JD024429.

153. Holden, S.R., B.M. Rogers, K.K. Treseder, and J.T. Randerson. 2015. Fire severity influences the response of soil microbes to a boreal forest fire. Environmental Research Letters. 11: 035004.

152. Luo, Y., A. Ahlström, S.D. Allison, N.H. Batjes, V. Brovkin, N. Carvalhais, A. Chappell, P. Ciais, E.A. Davidson, A. Finzi, K. Georgiou, B. Guenet, O. Hararuk, J.W. Harden, Y. He, F. Hopkins, L. Jiang, C. Koven, R.B. Jackson, C. Jones, M.J. Lara, J. Liang, A.D. McGuire, W. Parton, C. Peng, J.T. Randerson, A. Salazar, C.A. Sierra, M. Smith, H. Tian, K.E.O. Todd-Brown, M. Torn, K.J. van Groenigen, Y.P. Wang, T.O. West, Y. Wei, W.R. Wieder, J. Xia, X. Xu, X. Xu, T. Zhou. 2016. Toward more realistic projections of soil carbon dynamics by Earth system models. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 30(1): 40-56. doi: 10.1002/2015GB005239.

2015

151. Mouteva, G.O., C.I. Czimczik, S.M. Fahrni, E.B. Wiggins, B.M. Rogers, S. Veraverbeke, X. Xu, G.M. Santos, J. Henderson, C.E. Miller, and J.T. Randerson. 2015. Black carbon aerosol dynamics and isotopic composition in Alaska linked with boreal fire emissions and depth of burn in organic soils. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 29(11): 1977-2000. doi:10.1002/2015GB005247.

150. LoPresti, A., A. Charland, D. Woodard, J. Randerson, N.S Diffenbaugh, and S.J Davis. 2015. Rate and velocity of climate change caused by cumulative carbon emissions. Environmental Research Letters. 10: 095001. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/9/095001.

149. Mouteva, G.O., S.M. Fahrni, G.M. Santos, J.T. Randerson, Y.-L. Zhang, S. Szidat, and C.I. Czimczik. 2015. Accuracy and precision of 14C-based source apportionment of organic and elemental carbon in aerosols using the Swiss_4S protocol. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 8: 3729-3743. doi:10.5194/amt-8-3729-2015.

148. Jin, Y., M.L. Goulden, N. Faivre, S. Veraverbeke, F. Sun, A. Hall, M.S. Hand, S. Hook, and J.T. Randerson. 2015. Identification of two distinct fire regimes in Southern California: implications for economic impact and future change. Environmental Research Letters. 10: 094005. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/9/094005.

147. Bush, S.E., F.M. Hopkins, J.T. Randerson, C.T. Lai, and J.R. Ehleringer. 2015. Design and application of a mobile ground-based observatory for continuous measurements of atmospheric trace-gas and criteria pollutant species. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 8: 3481-3492. doi:10.5194/amt-8-3481-2015.

146. Chen, Y., D.C. Morton, and J.T. Randerson. 2015. Tropical North Atlantic atmosphere-ocean interactions synchronize forest carbon losses from hurricanes and Amazon fires. Geophysical Research Letters. doi: 10.1002/2015GL064505.

145. Veraverbeke, S., B.M. Rogers, and J.T. Randerson. 2015. Daily burned area and carbon emissions from boreal fires in Alaska. Biogeosciences. 12: 3579-3601. doi: 10.5194/bg-12-3579-201.

144. Randerson, J.T., K. Lindsay, E. Munoz, W. Fu, J.K. Moore, F.M. Hoffman, N.M. Mahowald, and S.C. Doney. 2015. Multicentury changes in ocean and land contributions to the climate-carbon feedback. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 29: 744–759. doi: 10.1002/2014GB005079.

143. Rogers, B.M., A.J. Soja, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2015. Influence of tree species on continental differences in boreal fires and climate feedbacks. Nature Geosciences. 8: 228–234. doi: 10.1038/NGEO23.

2014

142. Zscheischler, J., M. Reichstein, J. von Buttlar, M. Mu, J.T. Randerson, and M. D. Mahecha. 2014. Carbon-cycle extremes during the 21st century in CMIP5 models: future evolution and attribution to climatic drivers. Geophysical Research Letters. 41: 8853–8861. doi: 10.1002/2014GL062409.

141. Buenning, N., D. Noone, J. Randerson, W.J. Riley, C. and Still. 2014. The response of the 18O/16O composition of atmospheric CO2 to changes in environmental conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 119(1): 55-79. doi:10.1002/2013JG002312.

140. Lindsay, K. G.B. Bonan, S.C. Doney, F.M. Hoffman, D.M. Lawrence, M.C. Long, N.M. Mahowald, J.K. Moore, J.T. Randerson, and P.E. Thornton. 2014. Preindustrial control and 20th century carbon cycle experiments with the Earth system model CESM1(BGC). Journal of Climate. 27: 8981-9005. doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00565.1.

139. Keppel-Aleks, G., A.S. Wolf, M. Mu, S.C. Doney, D.C. Morton, P.S. Kasibhatla, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Separating the influence of temperature, drought, and fire on interannual variability in atmospheric CO2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 28: 1295-1310. doi: 10.1002/2014GB004890.

138. Carvalhais, N., M. Forkel, M. Khomik, J. Bellarby, M. Jung, M. Migliavacca, M. Mu, S. Saatchi, M. Santoro, M. Thurner, U. Weber, B. Ahrens, C. Beer, A. Cescatti, J.T. Randerson, and M. Reichstein. 2014. Global covariation of carbon turnover times with climate in terrestrial ecosystems. Nature. 514: 213-217. doi: 10.1038/nature13731.

137. Rogers, B.M., G. Azzari, C.I. Czimczik, S.R. Holden, G.O. Mouteva, F. Sedano, K. K. Treseder, S. Veraverbeke, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Quantifying fire-wide carbon emissions in interior Alaska using field measurements and Landsat imagery. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 119: 1608-1629. doi: 10.1002/2014JG002657.

136. Zscheischler, J., M.D. Mahecha, J. von Buttlar, S. Harmeling, M. Jung, A. Rammig, J.T. Randerson, B. Scholkopf, S.I. Seneviratne, E. Tomelleri, S. Zaehle, and M. Reichstein. 2014. A few extreme events dominate global interannual variability in gross primary production. Environmental Research Letters. 9: 035001. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/9/3/035001.

135. Faivre, N., Y. Jin, M.L. Goulden, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Controls on the spatial pattern of wildfire ignitions in Southern California. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 23: 799-811. doi: 10.1071/WF13136.

134. Sedano, F.A. and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Multi-scale influence of vapor pressure deficit on fire ignition and spread in boreal forest ecosystems. Biogeosciences. 11: 3739–3755. doi: 10.5194/bg-11-3739-2014.

133. de Linage, C., J.S. Famiglietti, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Statistical prediction of terrestrial water storage changes in the Amazon basin using tropical Pacific and North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 18: 2089–2102. doi: 10.5194/hess-18-2089-2014.

132. Marlier, M.E., A. Voulgarakis, D.T. Shindell, G. Faluvegi, C.L. Henry, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. The role of temporal evolution in modeling atmospheric emissions from tropical fires. Atmospheric Environment. 89: 158-168. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.02.039.

131. Lin, H.W., J.L. McCarty, D. Wang, B.M. Rogers, D.C. Morton, G.J. Collatz, Y. Jin, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Management and climate contributions to satellite-derived active fire trends in the contiguous United States. Journal of Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences. 119: 645-660. doi: 10.1002/2013JG002382.

130. Jin, Y., J.T. Randerson, S. Capps, A. Hall, N. Faivre, and M.L. Goulden. 2014. Contrasting controls on wildland fires in Southern California during periods with and without Santa Ana winds. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 119:432-450. doi: 10.1002/2013JG002541.

129. Hoffman, F.M., J.T. Randerson, V.K. Arora, Q. Bao, P. Cadule, D. Ji, C.D. Jones, M. Kawamiya, S. Khatiwala, K. Lindsay, A. Obata, E. Shevliakova, K.D. Six, J.F. Tjiputra, E.M. Volodin, and T. Wu. 2014. Causes and implications of persistent atmospheric carbon dioxide biases in Earth system models. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 119: 141-162. doi:10.1002/2013JG002381.

128. Todd-Brown, K.E.O., J.T. Randerson, F. Hopkins, V. Arora, T. Hajima, C. Jones, E. Shevliakova, J. Tjiputra, E.Volodin, T. Wu, Q. Zhang, and S. D. Allison. 2014. Changes in soil organic carbon storage predicted by Earth system models during the 21st century. Biogeosciences. 11: 2341–2356. doi: 10.5194/bg-11-2341-2014.

127. Veraverbeke, S., F. Sedano, S.J. Hook, J.T. Randerson, Y. Jin, and B.M. Rogers. 2014. Mapping the daily progression of large wildland fires using MODIS active fire data. International Journal of Wildland Fire.23: 655-667. doi: 10.1071/WF13015.

126. Loranty, M.M., L.T. Berner, S.J. Goetz, Y.F. Jin, and J.T. Randerson. 2014. Vegetation controls on northern high latitude snow-albedo feedback: observations and CMIP5 model simulations. Global Change Biology. 20(2): 594-606. doi:10.1111/gcb.12391.

2013

125. Chen, Y., D.C. Morton, Y. Jin, G.J. Gollatz, P.S. Kasibhatla, G.R. van der Werf, R.S. DeFries, and J.T. Randerson. 2013. Long-term trends and interannual variability of forest, savanna, and agricultural fires in South America. Carbon Management. 4(6): 617-638.

124. Wunch, D., P.O. Wennberg, J. Messerschmidt, N.C. Parazoo, G.C. Toon, N.M. Deutscher, G. Keppel-Aleks, C.M. Roehl, C. M., J.T. Randerson, T. Warneke, and J. Notholt. 2013. The covariation of Northern Hemisphere summertime CO2 with surface temperature in boreal regions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 13(18): 9447-9459. doi:10.5194/acp-13-9447-2013.

123. Yue, C., Ciais, P., Luyssaert, S., Cadule, P.. Harden, J., Randerson, J., Bellassen, V., Wang, T., Piao, S. L., Poulter, B., Viovy, N.. 2013. Simulating boreal forest carbon dynamics after stand-replacing fire disturbance: insights from a global process-based vegetation model. Biogeosciences. 10(12): 8233-8252. doi:10.5194/bg-10-8233-2013.

122. Keppel-Aleks, G., J.T. Randerson, K. Lindsay, B. B. Stephens, J.K. Moore, S.C. Doney, P.E. Thornton, N.M. Mahowald, F.M. Hoffman, C. Sweeney, P.P. Tans, P.O. Wennberg, and S.C. Wofsy. 2013. Atmospheric carbon dioxide variability in the Community Earth System Model: Evaluation and transient dynamics during the 20th and 21st centuries. Journal of Climate. 26: 4447-4475. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00589.1.

121. Tosca, M.G., J.T. Randerson, and C.S. Zender. 2013. Global impact of smoke aerosols from landscape fires on climate and the Hadley circulation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 13: 5227–5241. doi:10.5194/acp-13-5227-2013.

120. Chen, Y., I. Velicogna, J.S. Famiglietti, and J.T. Randerson. 2013. Satellite observations of terrestrial water storage provide early warning information about drought and fire season severity in the Amazon. Journal of Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences. 118(2): 495–504. doi:10.1002/jgrg.20046.

119. Giglio, L., J.T. Randerson, and G.R. van der Werf. 2013. Analysis of daily, monthly, and annual burned area using the fourth-generation global fire emissions database (GFED4). Journal of Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences. 118: 317–328. doi:10.1002/jgrg.20042.

118. Marlier, M.E., R.S. DeFries, A. Voulgarkis, P.L. Kinney, J.T. Randerson, D.T. Shindell, Y. Chen, and G. Faluvegi. 2012. El Niño and health risks from landscape fire emissions in Southeast Asia. Nature Climate Change. 3: 131-136. doi:10.1038/nclimate1658.

117. Todd-Brown, K.E.O., J.T. Randerson, W.M. Post, F.M. Hoffman, C. Tarnocai, E.A.G. Schuur, and S.D. Allison. 2013. Causes of variation in soil carbon simulations from CMIP5 Earth system models and comparison with observations. Biogeosciences. 10: 1717–1736. doi:10.5194/bg-10-1717-2013.

116. Morton, D.C., G.J. Collatz, D. Wang, J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio, and Y. Chen. 2013. Satellite-based assessment of climate controls on U.S. burned area. Biogeosciences. 10: 247–260. doi:10.5194/bg-10-247-2013.

115. Rogers, B.M., J.T. Randerson, and G.B. Bonan. 2013. High latitude cooling associated with landscape changes from North American boreal forest fires. Biogeosciences. 10: 699–718. doi:10.5194/bg-10-699-2013.

2012

114. Randerson, J.T., Y. Chen, G.R. van der Werf, B.M. Rogers, and D.C. Morton. 2012. Global burned area and biomass burning emissions from small fires. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 117: G04012. doi:10.1029/2012JG002128.

113. Ward, D.S., S. Kloster, N.M. Mahowald, B.M. Rogers, J.T. Randerson, and P.G. Hess. 2012. The changing radiative forcing of fires: Global model estimates for past, present, and future. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: 10857-10886. doi:10.5194/acp-12-10857-2012.

112. Luo, Y.Q., J.T. Randerson, G. Abramowitz, C. Bacour, E. Blyth, N. Carvalhais, P. Ciais, D. Dalmonech, J. B. Fisher, R. Fisher, P. Friedlingstein, K. Hibbard, F. Hoffman, D. Huntzinger, C.D. Jones, C. Koven, D. Lawrence, D.J. Li, M. Mahecha, S.L. Niu, R. Norby, S.L. Piao, X. Qi, P. Peylin, I.C. Prentice, W. Riley, M. Reichstein, C. Schwalm, Y.P. Wang, J.Y. Xia, S. Zaehle, and X.H. Zhou. 2012. A framework for benchmarking land models. Biogeosciences. 9: 3857-3874. doi:10.5194/bg-9-3857-2012.

111. Jin, Y., J.T. Randerson, M.L. Goulden, and S.J. Goetz. 2012. Post-fire changes in net shortwave radiation along a latitudinal gradient in boreal North America. Geophysical Research Letters. 39: L13403. doi:10.1029/2012GL051790.

110. Lin, H.-w., Y. Jin, L. Giglio, J.A. Foley, and J.T. Randerson. 2012. Evaluating greenhouse gas emissions inventories for agricultural burning using satellite observations of active fires. Ecological Applications. 22: 1345–1364.

109. Johnston, F.H., S.B. Henderson, Y. Chen, J.T. Randerson, M. Marlier, R.S. DeFries, P. Kinney, D.M.J.S. Bowman, and M. Brauer. 2012. Estimated global mortality attributable to smoke from landscape fires. Environmental Health Perspectives. 120: 695-701.

108. Zender, C.S., A. G. Krolewski, M. G. Tosca, and J. T. Randerson. 2012. Tropical biomass burning smoke plume size, shape, reflectance, and age based on 2001–2009 MISR imagery of Borneo. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: 3437–3454. doi:10.5194/acp-12-3437-2012.

107. Jin, Y., J.T. Randerson, S.J. Goetz, P.S.A. Beck, M.M. Loranty, and M.L. Goulden. 2012. The influence of burn severity on post-fire vegetation recovery and albedo change during early succession in North American boreal forests. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 117: G01036. doi:10.1029/2011JG001886.

106. Kloster, S., N.M. Mahowald, J.T. Randerson, and P.J. Lawrence. 2012. The impacts of climate, land use, and demography on fires during the 21st century simulated by CLM-CN. Biogeosciences. 9: 509-525. doi:10.5194/bg-9-509-2012.

2011

105. Mu, M., J.T. Randerson, G.R. van der Werf, L. Giglio, P. Kasibhatla, D. Morton, G.J. Collatz, R.S. DeFries, E.J. Hyer, E.M. Prins, D.W.T. Griffith, D. Wunch, G.C. Toon, V. Sherlock, and P.O. Wennberg. 2011. Daily and 3-hourly variability in global fire emissions and consequences for atmospheric model predictions of carbon monoxide. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres. 116: D24303. doi:10.1029/2011JD016245.

104. Chen, Y., J.T. Randerson, D. C. Morton, R.S. DeFries, G. J. Collatz, P.S. Kasibhatla, L, Giglio, Y. Jin and M. Marlier. 2011. Forecasting fire season severity in South America using sea surface temperature anomalies. Science. 334: 787-791. doi:10.1126/science.1209472.

103. Kai, F.M., S.C. Tyler, J.T. Randerson, and D.R. Blake. 2011. Reduced methane growth rate explained by decreased northern hemisphere microbial sources. Nature. 476: 194-197. doi:10.1038/nature10259.

102. Jin, Y., J.T. Randerson, and M.L. Goulden. 2011. Continental-scale net radiation and evapotranspiration estimated using MODIS satellite observations. Remote Sensing of the Environment. 115: 2302–2319.

101. Beck, P.S.A., S.J. Goetz, M.C. Mack, H.D. Alexander, Y. Jin, J.T. Randerson, and M.M. Loranty. 2011. The impacts and implications of an intensifying fire regime on Alaskan boreal forest composition and albedo. Global Change Biology. 17: 2853–2866. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02412.x.

100. French, N.H.F., W.J. de Groot, L.K. Jenkins, B.M. Rogers, E. Alvarado, B. Amiro, B. de Jong, S. Goetz, E. Hoy, E. Hyer, R. Keane, B.E. Law, D. McKenzie, S.G. McNulty, R. Ottmar, D.R. Pérez-Salicrup, J. Randerson, K. M. Robertson, and M. Turetsky. 2011. Model comparisons for estimating carbon emissions from North American wildland fire. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 116: G00K05. doi:10.1029/2010JG001469.

99. Mahowald, N., K. Lindsay, D. Rothenberg, S.C. Doney, J.K. Moore, P. Thornton, J. Randerson , C.D. Jones. (2011). Desert dust and anthropogenic aerosol interactions in the Community Climate System Model coupled-carbon-climate model. Biogeosciences. 8(2): 387-414. 1726-4170. doi:10.5194/bg-8-387-2011.

98. Tosca, M.G., J.T. Randerson, C.S. Zender, D.L. Nelson, D.J. Diner, and J. A. Logan. 2011. Dynamics of fire plumes and smoke clouds associated with peat and deforestation fires in Indonesia. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 116: D08207. doi:10.1029/2010JD015148.

97. van Leeuwen, T.T., A.J. Frank, Y. Jin, P. Smyth, M.L. Goulden, G.R. van der Werf, and J.T. Randerson. 2011. Optimal use of land surface temperature data to detect changes in tropical forest cover. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 116: G02002. doi:10.1029/2010JG001488.

96. Anderson, R.G., J.G. Canadell, J.T. Randerson, R.B. Jackson, B.A. Hungate, D.D. Baldocchi, G.A. Ban-Weiss, G.B. Bonan, K. Caldeira, L. Cao, N.S. Diffenbaugh, K.R. Gurney, L.M. Kueppers, B.E. Law, S. Luyssaert, T.L. O’Halloran. 2011. Biophysical considerations in forestry for climate protection. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 9(3): 174-182. doi:10.1890/090179.

2010

95. van der Werf, G.R., J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio, G.J. Collatz, M. Mu, P.S. Kasibhatla, D.C. Morton, R.S. DeFries, Y. Jin, and T.T. van Leeuwen. 2010. Global fire emissions and the contribution of deforestation, savanna, forest, agricultural, and peat fires (1997–2009). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 10: 11707-11735. doi:10.5194/acp-10-11707-2010.

94. Amiro, B.D., A.G. Barr, J.G. Barr, T.A. Black, R. Bracho, M. Brown, J. Chen, K.L. Clark, K.J. Davis, A.R. Desai, S. Dore, V. Engel, J.D. Fuentes, A.H. Goldstein, M.L. Goulden, T.E. Kolb, M.B. Lavigne, B.E. Law, H.A. Margolis, T. Martin, J.H. McCaughey, L. Misson, M. Montes-Helu, A. Noormets, J.T. Randerson, G. Starr, J. Xiao. 2010. Ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes after disturbance in forests of North America. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 115: G00K02. doi:10.1029/2010JG001390.

93. Kai, F.M., S.C. Tyler, and J.T. Randerson. 2010. Modeling methane emissions from rice agriculture in China during 1961 – 2007. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences. 7(S1): 49–60.

92. Kloster, S., N.M. Mahowald, J.T. Randerson, P.E. Thornton, F.M. Hoffman, S. Levis, P.J. Lawrence, J.J. Feddema, K.W. Oleson, and D.M. Lawrence. 2010. Fire dynamics during the 20th century simulated by the Community Land Model. Biogeosciences. 7: 1877-1902.

91. Chen, Y., J.T. Randerson, G.R. van der Werf, D.C. Morton, M. Mu, P.S. Kasibhatla. 2010. Nitrogen deposition in tropical forests from savanna and deforestation fires. Global Change Biology. 16(7): 2024-2038. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.02156.x.

90. Tosca, M.G., J.T. Randerson, C.S. Zender, M.G. Flanner, and P.J. Rasch. 2010. Do biomass burning aerosols intensify drought in equatorial Asia during El Nino? Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 10: 3515–3528.

89. Giglio, L., J.T. Randerson, G.R. van der Werf, P.S. Kasibhatla, G.J. Collatz, D.C. Morton, and R.S. DeFries. 2010. Assessing variability and long-term trends in burned area by merging multiple satellite fire products. Biogeosciences. 7: 1171–1186.

88. Yuan, W.P., S.G. Liu, H.P. Liu, J.T. Randerson, G.R. Yu, and L.L. Tieszen. 2010. Impacts of precipitation seasonality and ecosystem types on evapotranspiration in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska. Water Resources Research. 46: 0043-1397. doi:10.1029/2009wr008119.

2009

87. Le Quéré, C., M.R. Raupach, J.G. Canadell, G. Marland, L. Bopp, P. Ciais, T.J. Conway, S.C. Doney, R. Feely, P. Foster, P. Friedlingstein, K. Gurney, R.A. Houghton, Johanna I. House, C. Huntingford, P. Levy, M.R. Lomas, J. Majkut, N. Metzl, J. Ometto, G.P. Peters, I.C. Prentice, J.T. Randerson, C. Rödenbeck, S.W. Running, J.L. Sarmiento, U. Schuster, S. Sitch, T. Takahashi, N. Viovy, G.R. van der Werf, and F.I. Woodward. 2009. Trends in the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide. Nature Geosciences. 2 (12): 831-836. doi: 10.1038/ngeo689.

86. Thornton, P.E., S.C. Doney, K. Lindsay, J.K. Moore, N. Mahowald, J.T. Randerson, I. Fung, J.-F. Lamarque, J.J. Feddema, and Y.-H. Lee. 2009. Carbon-nitrogen interactions regulate climate-carbon cycle feedbacks: results from an atmosphere-ocean general circulation model. Biogeosciences. 6: 2099-2120. www.biogeosciences.net/6/2099/2009/.

85. Randerson, J.T., F.M. Hoffman, P.E. Thornton, N.M. Mahowald, K. Lindsay, Y-H. Lee, C.D. Nevison, S.C. Doney, G. Bonan, R. Stöckli, C. Covey, S.W. Running, and I.Y. Fung. 2009. Systematic assessment of terrestrial biogeochemistry in coupled climate-carbon models. Global Change Biology. 15: 2462–2484. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01912.x.

84. Chen Y., Q. Li, J.T. Randerson, E.A. Lyons, R.A. Kahn, D.L. Nelson, and D.J. Diner. 2009. The sensitivity of CO and aerosol transport to the temporal and vertical distribution of North American boreal fire emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 9(17): 6559-6580.

83. Yi, S. A.D. McGuire, J. Harden, E. Kasischke, K. Manies, L. Hinzman, A. Liljedahl, J. Randerson, H. Liu, V. Romanovsky, S. Marchenko, and Y. Kim. 2009. Interactions between soil thermal and hydrological dynamics in the response of Alaska ecosystems to fire disturbance.  Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 114: G02015. doi:10.1029/2008JG000841.

82. Hockaday, W.C., C.A. Masiello. J.T. Randerson, R.J. Smernik, J.A. Baldock, O.A. Chadwick, and J.W. Harden. 2009. Measurement of soil carbon oxidation state and oxidative ratio by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 114: G02014. doi:10.1029/2008JG000803.

81. Still, C.J., W.J. Riley, S.C. Biraud, D.C. Noone, N.H. Buenning, J.T. Randerson, M.S. Torn, J. Welker, J.W.C. White, R. Vachon, G.D. Farquhar, and J.A. Berry. 2009. Influence of clouds and diffuse radiation on ecosystem-atmosphere CO2 and CO18O exchanges. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 114: G01018. doi:10.1029/2007JG000675.

80. Chen, Y., Q.B. Li, R.A. Kahn, J.T. Randerson, and D.J. Diner. 2009. Quantifying aerosol direct radiative effect with Multiangle Imaging Spectroradiometer observations: Top-of-atmosphere albedo change by aerosols based on land surface types. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 114: D02109. doi:10.1029/2008JD010754.

79. van der Werf, G.R., D.C. Morton, R.S. DeFries, L. Giglio, J.T. Randerson, G.J. Collatz, and P.S. Kasibhatla. 2009. Estimates of fire emissions from an active deforestation region in the southern Amazon based on satellite data and biogeochemical modelling.  Biogeosciences. 6:235-249.

2008

78. van der Werf,, G.R., J. Dempewolf, S.N. Trigg, J.T. Randerson, P.S. Kasibhatla, L. Giglio, D. Murdiyarso, W. Peters, D.C. Morton, G.J. Collatz, A.J. Dolman, and R.S. DeFries. 2008. Climate regulation of fire emissions and deforestation in equatorial Asia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 105: 20350–20355. doi:10.1073_pnas.0803375105.

77. DeFries, R.S., D.C. Morton, G.R. van der Werf, L. Giglio, G.J. Collatz, J.T. Randerson, R.A. Houghton, P.K. Kasibhatla, Y. Shimabukuro. 2008. Fire-related carbon emissions from land use transitions in southern Amazonia. Geophysical Research Letters. 35: L22705. doi:10.1029/2008GL035689.

76. Jackson, R.B., J.T. Randerson, J.G. Canadell, R.G. Anderson, R. Avissar, D.D. Baldocchi, G.B. Bonan, K. Caldeira, N.S, Diffenbaugh, C.B. Field, B.A. Hungate, E.G. Jobbagy, L.M. Kueppers, M.D. Nosetto, and D.E. Pataki. 2008. Protecting climate with forests. Environmental Research Letters. 3: 044006. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/3/4/044006.

75. Riley, W.J., D.Y. Hsueh, J.T. Randerson, M.L. Fischer, J.G. Hatch, D.E. Pataki, W. Wang, and M.L. Goulden. 2008. Where do fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions from California go? An analysis based on radiocarbon observations and an atmospheric transport model. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 113: G04002. doi: 10.1029/2007JG000625.

74. Smith-Downey, N.V, J.T. Randerson, J.M. Eiler. 2008. Molecular hydrogen uptake by soils in forest, desert, and marsh ecosystems in California. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 113: G03037. doi: 10.1029/2008JG000701.

73. Chahine, M.T., L. Chen, P. Dimotakis, X. Jiang, Q. Li, E.T. Olsen, T. Pagano, J. Randerson, and Y.L. Yung (2008), Satellite remote sounding of mid-tropospheric CO2. Geophysical Research Letters, 35: L17807. doi: 10.1029/2008GL035022.

72. van der Werf, G.R., J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio, N. Gobron, and A.J. Dolman. 2008. Climate controls on the variability of fires in the tropics and subtropics. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 22: GB3028. doi: 10.1029/2007GB003122.

71. Morton, D.C., R.S. DeFries, J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio, W. Schroeder, G.R. van der Werf. 2008. Agricultural intensification increases deforestation fire activity in Amazonia. Global Change Biology. 14: 2262-2275. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01652.x.

70. Chapin, F.S., J.T. Randerson, A.D. McGuire, J.A. Foley, and C.B. Field. 2008. Changing feedbacks in the climate-biosphere system. Ecological Frontiers. 6: 313-320.

69. Masiello, C.A., M.E. Gallagher, J.T. Randerson, R.M. Deco, and O.A. Chadwick. 2008. Evaluating two experimental approaches for measuring ecosystem carbon oxidation state and oxidative ratio. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 113: G03010. doi: 10.1029/2007JG000534.

68. Lyons, E.A., Y. Jin, and J.T. Randerson. 2008. Changes in surface albedo after fire in boreal forest ecosystems of interior Alaska assessed using MODIS satellite observations. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 113: G02012. doi: 10.1029/2007JG000606.

67. Mack, M.C., K.K. Treseder, K.L. Maines, J.W. Harden, E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, J.T. Randerson, and F.S. Chapin. 2008. Recovery of aboveground plant biomass and productivity after fire in mesic and dry black spruce forests of interior Alaska. Ecosystems. 11: 209-225. doi: 10.1007/s10021-007-9117-9.

2007

66. Nevison, C.D., N.M. Mahowald, S.C. Doney, I.D. Lima, G.R. van der Werf, J.T. Randerson, D.F. Baker, P. Kasibhatla and G.A.McKinley. 2007. Contribution of ocean, fossil fuel, land biosphere and biomass burning carbon fluxes to seasonal and interannual variability in atmospheric CO2. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 113: G01010. doi: 10.1029/2007JG000408.

65. Liu, H. and J.T. Randerson. 2008. Interannual variability of surface energy exchange depends on stand age in a boreal forest fire chronosequence. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 113: G01006. doi: 10.1029/2007JG000483.

64. Bowling, D.R., D.E. Pataki, and J.T. Randerson. 2008. Carbon isotopes in terrestrial ecosystem pools and CO2 fluxes. New Phytologist. Tansley Review. 178: 24-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02342.x.

63. Goetz, S.J., M.C. Mack, K.R. Gurney, J.T. Randerson, and R.A. Houghton. 2007. Ecosystem responses to recent climate change and fire disturbance at northern high latitudes: Observations and modeling results contrasting northern Eurasia and North America. Environmental Research Letters. 2: 045031. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/2/4/045031.

62. Peters, W., A.R. Jacobson, C. Sweeney, A.E. Andrews, T.J. Conway, K. Masarie, J.B. Miller, L.M.P. Bruhwiler, G. Petron, A.I. Hirsch, D.E.J. Worthy, G.R. van der Werf , J.T. Randerson, P.O. Wennberg, M.C. Krol, and P.P. Tans. 2007. An atmospheric perspective on North American carbon dioxide exchange: CarbonTracker. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(48): 18925–18930. doi: 10.1073_pnas.0708986104.

61. Welp, L.R., J.T. Randerson, and H.P. Liu. 2007. The sensitivity of carbon fluxes to spring warming and summer drought depends on plant functional type in boreal forest ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 147: 172–185. doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2007.07.010.

60. Yang, Z., R.A. Washenfelder, G. Keppel-Aleks, N.Y. Krakauer, J.T. Randerson, P.P. Tans, C. Sweeney, and P.O. Wennberg. 2007. New constraints on northern hemisphere growing season net flux. Geophysical Research Letters. 34: L12807. doi: 10.1029/2007GL029742.

59. Flanner, M.G., C.S. Zender, J.T. Randerson, and P.J. Rasch. 2007. Present day climate forcing and response from black carbon in snow. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 112: D11202. doi: 10.1029/2006JD008003.

58. Miller, C.E., D. Crisp, P.L. DeCola, S.C. Olsen, J.T. Randerson, A.M. Michalak, A. Alkhaled, P. Rayner, D. J. Jacob, P. Suntharalingam, D. Jones, A.S. Denning, M.E. Nicholls, S.C. Doney, S. Pawson, H. Boesch, B.J. Connor, I.Y. Fung, D.O’Brien, R.J. Salawitch, S.P. Sander, B. Sen, P. Tans, G.C. Toon, P.O. Wennberg, S.C. Wofsy, Y.L. Yung, R.M. Law. 2007. Precision requirements for space-based XCO2 data. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 112: D10314. doi: 10.1029/2006JD007659.

57. Hsueh, D.Y., N.Y. Krakauer, J.T. Randerson, X. Xu, S.E. Trumbore, J.R. Southon, 2007. Regional patterns of radiocarbon and fossil fuel-derived CO2 in surface air across North America. Geophysical Research Letters. 34: L02816. doi:10.1029/2006GL027032.

2006

56. Amiro, B.D., A.L. Orchansky, A.G. Barr, T.A. Black, S.D. Chambers, F.S. Chapin III, M.L. Goulden, M. Litvak, H. Liu, J.H. McCaughey, A. McMillan, and J.T. Randerson. 2006. The effect of post-fire stand age on the boreal forest energy balance. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology. 140: 41-50. doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2006.02.014.

55. F.S. Chapin, III, G.M Woodwell, J.T. Randerson, E.B. Rastetter, G.B. Lovett, D.D. Baldocchi, D.A. Clark, M.E. Harmon, D.S. Schimel, R. Valentini, C. Wirth, J.D. Aber, J.J. Cole, M.L. Goulden, J.W. Harden, M. Heimann, R.W. Howarth, P.A. Matson, A.D. McGuire, J.M. Melillo, H.A. Mooney, J.C. Neff, R.A. Houghton, M.L. Pace, M.G. Ryan, S.W. Running, O.E. Sala, W.H. Schlesinger, E.-D. Schulze. 2006. Reconciling carbon cycle concepts, terminology, and methods. Ecosystems. 9: 1041-1050. doi: 10.1007/s10021-005-0105-7.

54. Randerson, J.T., H. Liu, M.G. Flanner, S.D. Chambers, Y. Jin, P.G. Hess, G. Pfister, M.C. Mack, K.K. Treseder, L.R. Welp, F.S. Chapin, J.W. Harden, M.L. Goulden, E. Lyons, J.C. Neff, E.A.G. Schuur, C.S. Zender. The impact of boreal forest fire on climate warming. 2006. Science. 314: 1130-1132.

53. Krakauer, N.Y., J.T. Randerson, F.W. Primeau, N. Gruber, D. Menemenlis. 2006. Carbon isotope evidence for the latitudinal distribution and wind speed dependence of the air-sea gas transfer velocity. Tellus 58B: 390-417.

52. Van der Werf, G.R., J.T. Randerson, L. Giglio, G.J. Collatz, P.S. Kasibhatla, and A.F. Arellano, Jr. 2006. Interannual variability in global biomass burning emissions from 1997 to 2004. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6: 3423–3441.

51. Smith-Downey, N.V., J.T. Randerson, and J.M. Eiler. 2006. Temperature and moisture dependence of soil H2 uptake measured in the laboratory. Geophysical Research Letters. 33: L14813. doi: 10.1029/2006GL026749.

50. Welp, L.R., J.T. Randerson, and H. Liu. 2006. Seasonal exchange of CO2 and d18O-CO2 varies with post-fire succession in boreal forest ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 111: G03007, doi: 10.1029/2005JG000126.

49. Liu, H., J.T. Randerson, J. Lindfors, W.J. Massman, and T. Foken. 2006. Consequences of incomplete surface energy balance closure for CO2 fluxes from open-path CO2/H2O infrared gas analysers. Boundary Layer Meteorology. 120: 65-85. doi: 10.1007/s10546-005-9047-z.

48. Arellano, A.F., P.S. Kasibhatla, L. Giglio, G.R. van der Werf, J.T. Randerson, and G.J. Collatz. 2006. Time-dependent inversion estimates of global biomass-burning CO emissions using MOPITT measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 111: D09303. doi: 10.1029/2005JD006613.

47. Giglio, L. G.R. van der Werf, J.T. Randerson, G.J. Collatz, and P. Kasibhatla. 2006. Global estimation of burned area using MODIS active fire observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 6: 957–974.

46. Randerson, J.T., C.A. Masiello, C.J. Still, T. Rahn, H. Poorter, and C.B. Field. 2006. Is carbon within the global terrestrial biosphere becoming more oxidized? Implications for trends in atmospheric O2. Global Change Biology. 12: 260-271. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2006.01099.x.

2005

45. Mahowald, N.M., P. Artaxo, A.R. Baker, T.D. Jickells, G.S. Okin, J.T. Randerson, A.R. Townsend. 2005. Impacts of biomass burning emissions and land use change on Amazonian atmospheric phosphorus cycling and deposition. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 19: GB4030. doi: 10.1029/2005GB002541.

44. Suntharalingam, P., J.T. Randerson, N.Y. Krakauer, D.J. Jacob, and J.A. Logan. 2005. Influence of reduced carbon emissions and oxidation on the distribution of atmospheric CO2: Implications for inversion analyses. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 19: GB4003. doi: 10.1029/2005GB002466.

43. Riley, W.J., J.T. Randerson, P.N. Foster, and T.J. Lueker. 2005. Influence of terrestrial ecosystems and topography on coastal CO2 measurements: A case study at Trinidad Head, California. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. 110 (G1): G01005. doi: 10.1029/2004JG000007.

42. Welp, L.R., J.T. Randerson, J.C. Finlay, Zimova, G.M., Davydova, A.I., Davydov, S.P., and S.A. Zimov. 2005. A high-resolution time series of oxygen isotopes from the Kolyma River: Implications for the seasonal dynamics of discharge and basin-scale water use. Geophysical Research Letters. 32: L14401. doi: 10.1029/2005GL022857.

41. Liu, H., J.T. Randerson, J. Lindfors, and F.S. Chapin. 2005. Changes in the surface energy budget after fire in boreal ecosystems of interior Alaska: An annual perspective. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 110: D13101. doi: 10.1029/2004JD005158.

40. Chambers, S.D., J. Beringer, J.T. Randerson, and F.S. Chapin. 2005. Fire effects on net radiation and energy partitioning: Contrasting responses of tundra and boreal forest ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research -Atmospheres. 110: D09106.

39. Randerson, J.T., G.R. van der Werf, G.J. Collatz, L. Giglio, C.J. Still, P. Kasibhatla, J.B. Miller, J.W.C. White, R.S. DeFries, and E.S. Kasischke. 2005. Fire emissions from C3 and C4 vegetation and their influence on interannual variability of atmospheric CO2 and d13CO2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 19: GB2019. doi: 10.1029/2004GB002366.

2004

38. Krakauer, N.Y., T. Schneider, J.T. Randerson, and S.C. Olsen. 2004. Using generalized cross-validation to select parameters in inversions for regional carbon fluxes. Geophysical Research Letters. 31: L19108. doi: 10.1029/2004GL020323.

37. Wennberg, P.O., S. Peacock, J.T. Randerson, and R. Bleck. 2004. Recent changes in the air-sea gas exchange of methyl chloroform. Geophysical Research Letters. 31(16): L16112. doi: 10.1029/2004GL020476.

36. Crisp D., R.M. Atlas, F.-M. Breon, L.R. Brown, J.P. Burrows, P. Ciais, B.J. Connor, S.C. Doney, I.Y. Fung, D.J. Jacob, C.E. Miller, D. O’Brien, S. Pawson, J.T. Randerson, P. Rayner, R.J. Salawitch, S.P. Sander, B. Sen, G.L. Stephens, P.P. Tans, G.C. Toon, P.O. Wennberg, S.C. Wofsy, Y.L. Yung, Z. Kuang, B. Chudasama, G. Sprague, B. Weiss, R. Pollock, D. Kenyon, and S. Schroll. 2004. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) mission. Advances in Space Research. 34(2004): 700–709.

35. Still, C.J., J.T. Randerson, and I.Y. Fung. 2004. Large-scale plant light-use efficiency inferred from the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology. 10(8): 1240-1252.

34. Smith, N.V., S.S. Saatchi, and J.T. Randerson. 2004. Trends in high northern latitude soil freeze and thaw cycles from 1988-2002.  Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 109: D12101. doi: 10.1029/2003JD004472.

33. Arellano, A.F., P.S. Kasibhatla, L. Giglio, G.R. van der Werf, and J.T. Randerson. 2004. Top down estimates of global CO sources using MOPITT measurements. Geophysical Research Letters. 31(1): L01104. doi: 10.1029/2003GL018609.

32. Olsen, S.C. and J.T. Randerson. 2004. Differences between surface and column atmospheric CO2 and implications for carbon cycle research. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres. 109(D2): D02301. doi: 10.1029/2003JD003968.

31. van der Werf, G.R., J.T. Randerson, G.J. Collatz, L. Giglio, P. Kasibhatla, A. Arellano, S. Olsen, and E.S. Kasischke, 2004. Continental-scale partitioning of fire emissions during the 1997 to 2001 El Niño/La Niña period. Science. 303: 73-76.

2003

30. Krakauer, N.Y. and J.T. Randerson. 2003. Do volcanic eruptions enhance or diminish net primary production? Evidence from tree rings. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(4): 1118. doi: 10.1029/2003GB002076.

29. Kasischke, E.S., J.H. Hewson, B.J. Stocks, G.R. van der Werf, and J.T. Randerson. 2003. The use of ATSR active fire counts for estimating relative patterns of biomass burning – a study from the boreal forest region. Geophysical Research Letters. 30(18): 1969. doi:10.1029/2003GL017859.

28. Angert, A., E. Barkan, B. Barnett, E. Brugnoli, E.A. Davidson, J. Fessenden, S. Maneepong, N. Panapitukkul, J.T. Randerson, K. Savage, D. Yakir, and B. Luz, 2003. Contribution of soil respiration in tropical, temperate, and boreal forests to the 18O enrichment of atmospheric O2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(3): 1089. doi: 10.1029/2003GB002056. View pdf.

27. Hicke, J.A., G.P. Asner, E.S. Kasischke, N.H.F. French, J.T. Randerson, G.J. Collatz, B.J. Stocks, C.J. Tucker, S.O. Los, and C.B. Field. 2003. Postfire response of North American boreal forest net primary productivity analyzed with satellite observations. Global Change Biology. 9(8): 1145-1157.

26. van der Werf, G.R., J.T. Randerson, G.J. Collatz, and L. Giglio. 2003. Carbon emissions from fires in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 9(4): 547-562.

2002

25. Randerson, J.T., G.J. Collatz, J.E. Fessenden, A.D. Munoz, C.J. Still, J.A. Berry, I.Y. Fung, N. Suits, and A.S. Denning.  2002. A possible global covariance between terrestrial gross primary production and 13C discrimination: Consequences for the atmospheric 13C budget and its response to ENSO. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 16(4): 1136. doi: 10.1029/2001GB001845.

24. Randerson, J.T., I. Enting, E.A.G. Schuur, K. Caldiera, and I.Y. Fung. 2002.  Seasonal and latitudinal variability of troposphere D14CO2: Post bomb contributions from fossil fuels, oceans, the stratosphere, and the terrestrial biosphere. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 16(4): 1112. doi: 10.1029/2002GB001876.

23. Rahn, T., J.M. Eiler, N. Kitchen, J.E. Fessenden, and J.T. Randerson.  2002. Concentration and dD of molecular hydrogen in boreal forests: Ecosystem-scale systematics of atmospheric H2. Geophysical Research Letters. 29(18): 1888. doi: 10.1029/2002GL015118.

22. Randerson, J.T., F.S. Chapin, J. Harden, J.C. Neff, and M. Harmon. 2002. Net ecosystem production: a comprehensive measure of net carbon accumulation by ecosystems. Ecological Applications. 12(4): 937-947.

21. Hicke, J.A., G.P. Asner, J.T. Randerson, C.J. Tucker, S.O. Los, R. Birdsey, J.C. Jenkins, C.B. Field, and E.A. Holland. 2002. Satellite-derived increases in net primary productivity across North America, 1982-1998. Geophysical Research Letters. 29(10): 1427. doi: 10.1029/2001GL013578.

20. Randerson, J.T., C.J. Still, J.J. Ballé , I.Y. Fung, S.C. Doney, P.P. Tans, T.J. Conway, J.W.C. White, B. Vaughn, N. Suits, and A.S. Denning. 2002. Carbon isotope discrimination of arctic and boreal biomes inferred by remote atmospheric measurements and a biosphere-atmosphere model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 16(3): 1028. doi: 10.1029/2001GB001435.

19. Hicke, J.A., G.P. Asner, J.T. Randerson, C. J. Tucker, S.O. Los, R. Birdsey, J.C. Jenkins, and C.B. Field. 2002. Trends in North American net primary productivity derived from satellite observations, 1982-1998. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 16(2): 1018. doi: 10.1029/2001GB001550.

18. Gurney, K.R. R.M. Law, A.S. Denning, P.J. Rayner, D. Baker, P. Bousquet, L. Bruhwiler, Y.-H. Chen, P. Ciais, S. Fan, I.Y. Fung, M. Gloor, M. Heimann, K. Higuchi, J. John, T. Maki, S. Maksyutov, K. Masarie, P. Peylin, M. Prather, B. C. Pak, J. Randerson, J. Sarmiento, S. Taguchi, T. Takahashi, and C.-W. Yuen. 2002. Towards robust regional estimates of CO2 sources and sinks using atmospheric transport models. Nature. 415: 626-630.

2001

17. Behrenfeld, M., J.T. Randerson, C. McClain, G. Feldman, S.O. Los, C.J. Tucker, P. Falkowski, C. Field, R. Frouin, W. Esaias, D. Kolber, and N. Pollack. 2001. Biospheric primary production during an ENSO transition. Science. 291: 2594-2597.

2000

16. Hobbie, S.E., J.P. Schimel, S.E. Trumbore, and J. Randerson. 2000. Controls over carbon storage and turnover in high latitude soils. Global Change Biology. 6(S1): 196-210.

15. Chapin, F.S., A.D. McGuire, J. Randerson, R. Pielke, Sr., D. Baldocchi, S.E. Hobbie, N. Roulet, W. Eugster, E. Kasischke, E.B. Rastetter, S.A. Zimov, and S.W. Running. 2000. Arctic and boreal ecosystems of western North America as components of the climate system. Global Change Biology. 6: 211-223.

14. McGuire, A.D., J.M. Melillo, J.T. Randerson, W.J. Parton, M. Heimann, R.A. Meier, J.S. Clein, D.W. Kicklighter, and W. Sauf. 2000. Modeling the effects of snowpack on heterotrophic respiration across northern temperate and high latitude regions: Comparison with measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide in high latitudes. Biogeochemistry. 48: 91-114.

1999

13. Randerson, J.T., C.B. Field, I.Y. Fung, and P.P. Tans. 1999. Increases in early season ecosystem uptake explain recent changes in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2 at high northern latitudes. Geophysical Research Letters. 26: 2765-2768.

12. Randerson, J.T., M.V. Thompson, and C.B. Field. 1999. Linking 13C-based estimates of land and ocean sinks with predictions of carbon storage from CO2 fertilization of plant growth. Tellus. 51B: 668-678.

11. Thompson, M.V. and J.T. Randerson. 1999. Impulse response functions of terrestrial carbon cycle models: method and application. Global Change Biology. 5: 371-394.

1998

10. Field, C. B., M. J. Behrenfeld, J.T. Randerson, and P. Falkowski. 1998. Primary production of the biosphere: Integrating terrestrial and oceanic components. Science. 281: 237-240.

1997

9. Randerson, J.T., M.V. Thompson, T.J. Conway, I.Y. Fung, and C.B. Field. 1997. The contribution of terrestrial sources and sinks to trends in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 11: 535-560.

8. Fung, I.Y., J.A. Berry, C.B. Field, M.V. Thompson, J.T. Randerson, P.M. Vitousek, G.J. Collatz, P. Sellers, C.M. Malmstrom, and J. John. 1997. 13C exchange between the atmosphere and biosphere. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 11: 507-533.

7. Fredeen, A.L., J.T. Randerson, N.M. Holbrook, and C.B. Field. 1997. Elevated atmospheric CO2 increases water availability in a water-limited grassland ecosystem. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 33: 1033-1039.

6. Malmstrom, C.M., M.V. Thompson, G. Juday, J.T. Randerson, and C.B. Field. 1997. Interannual variation in global-scale net primary production: Testing model estimates. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 11: 367-392.

1996

5. Thompson, M.V., J.T. Randerson, C.M. Malmstrom, and C.B. Field. 1996. Change in net primary production and heterotrophic respiration: How much is necessary to sustain the terrestrial carbon sink? Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 10: 711-726.

4. Randerson, J.T., M.V. Thompson, C.M. Malmstrom, C.B. Field, and I.Y. Fung. 1996. Substrate limitations for heterotrophs: Implications for models that estimate the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 10: 585-602.

1995

3. Field, C.B., J.T. Randerson and C.M. Malmstrom. 1995. Global net primary production: combining ecology and remote sensing. Remote Sensing of the Environment. 51: 74-88.

1993

2. Potter, C.S., J.T. Randerson, C.B. Field, P.A. Matson, P.M. Vitousek, H.A. Mooney, and S.A. Klooster. 1993.  Terrestrial ecosystem production: A process model based on global satellite and surface data. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 7: 811-841.

1. Randerson, J.T. and J.J. Simpson. 1993. Recurrent patterns in surface thermal fronts associated with cold filaments along the west coast of North America. Remote Sensing of the Environment. 46: 146-163.

Publications – Reports and Book Chapters, Peer-Reviewed:

RR6. National Research Council, 2010, Verifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Methods to Support International Climate Agreements, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.

RR5. National Research Council, 2009. Letter Report on the Orbiting Carbon Observatory. ISBN: 0-309-14211-3, 9 pages.http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12723.html.

RR4. Pataki, D.E., J.T. Randerson, W. Wang, M. Herzenach, N.E. Grulke. 2010. The isotopic composition of plants and soils as biomarkers of pollution. In Isoscapes: Understanding movement, pattern, and process on Earth through isotope mapping. Edited by J.B. West, G.J. Bowen, T.E Dawson, and K.P. Tu. Springer. Pp. 407-423. Dordrecht, Germany.

RR3. Ryan, M.G., S.R. Archer, R.A. Birdsey, C.N. Dahm, L.S. Heath, J.A. Hicke, D.Y. Hollinger, T.E. Huxman, G.S. Okin, R. Oren, J.T. Randerson, and W.H. Schlesinger. 2008. Land Resources, in The effects of climate change on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. p. 362 pp, Washington D.C., USA.

RR2. Randerson, J.T., 2005. Terrestrial ecosystems and interannual variability in the global atmospheric budgets of 13CO2 and12CO2. In Stable Isotopes and Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions: Processes and Biological Controls. Edited by L.B. Flanagan, J.R. Ehleringer, and D.E. Pataki. Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego.

RR1. Randerson, J.T. 2001.  The CASA terrestrial biogeochemical model. In Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, volume 2, The Earth system: Biological and Ecological Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Eds. H.A. Mooney and J. Canadell. John Wiley and Sons.

Publications – Conference Proceedings, Peer-reviewed:

Hoffman, F.M., J.T. Randerson, I.Y. Fung, P.E. Thornton, Y.-H. Lee, C.C. Covey, G.B. Bonan, and S.W. Running. 2008. ‘The Carbon-Land Model Intercomparison Project (C-LAMP): A Protocol and Evaluation Metrics for Global Terrestrial Biogeochemistry Models.’ Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Javier Béjar, Joaquim Comas, Andrea E. Rizzoli, Giorgio Guariso (Eds.), Proceedings of the iEMSs Fourth Biennial Meeting: International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software (iEMSs 2008), ISBN 978-84-7653-074-0, International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Publications – Reports:

R3. Hoffman, F. M., C. D. Koven, G. Keppel-Aleks, D. M. Lawrence, W. J. Riley, J. T. Randerson, A. Ahlström, G. Abramowitz, D. D. Baldocchi, M. Best, B. Bond-Lamberty, M. De Kauwe, A. S. Denning, A. Desai, V. Eyring, R. Fisher, P. J. Gleckler, M. Huang, G. Hugelius, A. K. Jain, N. Y. Kiang, H. Kim, R. D. Koster, S. V. Kumar, H. Li, Y. Luo, J. Mao, N. G. McDowell, U. Mishra, P. Moorcroft, G. S. H. Pau, D. M. Ricciuto, K. Schaefer, C.R. Schwalm, S. Serbin, E. Shevliakova, A. G. Slater, J. Tang, M. Williams, J. Xia, C. Xu, R. Joseph, and D. Koch. 2016. International Land Model Benchmarking (ILAMB) 2016 Workshop Report, DOE/SC-0186, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Germantown, Maryland, USA, 157 pp. doi: 10.2172/1330803.

R2. Oleson, K.W., D.M. Lawrence, G.B. Bonan, M.G. Flanner, E. Kluzek, P.J. Lawrence, S. Levis, S.C. Swenson, P.E. Thornton, A. Dai, M. Decker, R. Dickinson, J. Feddema, C. Heald, F. Hoffman, J.-F. Lamarque, N. Mahowald, G.-Y. Niu, T. Qian, J. Randerson, S. Running, K. Sakaguchi, A. Slater, R. Stöckli, A.Wang, Z.-L. Yang, X. Zeng, X. Zeng. 2010. Technical Description of version 4.0 of the Community Land Model (CLM). NCAR/TN-478+STR, National Center for Atmospheric Research Tech. Note. Boulder, CO 80307-3000. ISSN Electronic Edition 2153-2400. 257 pp.

R1. Manies, K.L., J.W. Harden, K. Yoshikawa, and J. Randerson. 2003. The effects of soil drainage on fire and carbon cycling in central Alaska. In Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey. J. Galloway (ed.) U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1678. 24 pp.

Publications – Commentary:

C2. Randerson, J.T. 2013. Climate Science: Global warming and tropical carbon. Nature: 319–320.    doi:10.1038/nature11949.

C1. van der Werf, G.R., D.C. Morton, R.S. DeFries, J.G.J. Olivier, P.S. Kasibhatla, R.B. Jackson, G.J. Collatz, and J.T. Randerson. 2009. CO2 emissions from forest loss. Nature Geoscience. Commentary. 2 (11): 737-738. doi:10.1038/ngeo671.