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Gil Bohrer
Ohio State University Main CampusMeeting roles in:
Observations of species-specific hydraulic response traits – model-based interpretation and long-term data
Enhancing Wetland Process Representation using a Field-Scale SWAT+ Model for Nutrient Load Reduction in the Western Lake Erie Basin, USA
AGU Editor Rapid Reviews
Carbon Budget and Hydrological Regime Interactions in Old Woman Creek Wetland
Temporal and environmental drivers of eddy covariance and chamber discrepancies in methane flux measurements
Uniting Modelers, Microbiologists, and Biogeochemists to Improve Wetland Methane Prediction: Workshop Report and Community Engagement
Improving Carbon Flux Simulations with CLM5 in the Constructed Riverine Wetland in South Korea
Advancing Process-Based Modeling of Wetland Methane Emissions with Data-Driven Parameterization in ELM-Wet
Accounting for Salt Stress and Osmoregulation Improves the Predictability of Carbon, Water, and Energy Fluxes in Mangrove Ecosystems
A Processed-based Modeling Approach for Simulating Microbial Activity in a Temperate Freshwater Wetland
Trees and Knees: Understanding Dynamics of Methane Flux Pathways in a South Louisiana Swamp
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