4th April
Campbell J E, Berry J A, Seibt U, et al. Large historical growth in global terrestrial gross primary production[J]. Nature, 2017, 544(7648): 84-87.
What really surprises me is that this paper was published within one month, but it already been cited twice. So publishing papers on high level journals is very important.
I know some research about ice core before, but I don't know we can estimate GPP using atmospheric carbonyl sulfide recorded in ice core. It's really interesting.
To be honest, I think figure style in this paper is very similar with mine. It's kind of cute but not that professional.