Biogeochemistry

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Nitrate increases in soil water following conversion of chaparral to grass1986/03/01English
Contents Volume 75 20052005/09/01English
Author Index Volume 75 20052005/09/01English
Instruction for Authors2005/09/01English
New Section: Synthesis and Emerging Ideas2005/08/01English
A stable carbon isotope study of dissolved inorganic carbon cycling in a softwater lake1987/10/01English
Dry deposition of nitrate to a deciduous forest1986/06/01English
The ecological significance of sulfur in the energy dynamics of salt marsh and coastal marine sediments1984/03/01English
The coupling of biogeochemical cycles of nutrients1987/02/01English
Cycling of inorganic and organic sulfur in peat from Big Run Bog, West Virginia1988/06/01English
Observations on the diagenetic behavior of arsenic in a deep coastal sediment1986/12/01English
Aluminum, Fe, Ca, Mg, K, Mn, Cu, Zn and P in above- and belowground biomass. I.Abies amabilis andTsuga mertensiana1987/10/01English
Concepts of sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen transformations in soil: evaluation by simulation modeling1986/06/01English
Acidification and alkalinization of lakes by experimental addition of nitrogen compounds1985/06/01English
Statement of editorial policies1985/12/01English
Hydrogeologic controls of surface-water chemistry in the Adirondack region of New York State1987/10/01English
Fish species distribution in relation to water quality gradients in the North Branch of the Moose River Basin1987/02/01English
The biogeochemistry of toluene in coastal seawater: radiotracer experiments in controlled ecosystems1985/12/01English
Hydrogeologic controls of surface-water chemistry in the Adirondack region of New York State1987/02/01English
Soil processes and sulfate loss at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest1988/06/01English
Fluxes of elements in rain passing through forest canopies in south-eastern Australia1987/02/01English
Paleolimnological evidence for recent acidification of Big Moose Lake, Adirondack Mountains, N.Y. (USA)1987/02/01English
The pH regime sediments underlying acidified waters1986/12/01English
Prediction of biological acid neutralization in acid-sensitive lakes1987/02/01English
Lacustrine sediment/groundwater nutrient dynamics1987/02/01English
Chesapeake Bay nutrient budgets — a reassessment1987/02/01English
Epilimnetic sulfate reduction and its relationship to lake acidification1984/03/01English
Lake-watershed acidification in the North Branch of the Moose River: Introduction1987/02/01English
Electrochemical identification of microbially mediated hydrogen sulfide oxidation1987/02/01English
Comparative role of salps and other zooplankton in the cycling and transport of selected elements and natural radionuclides in Mediterranean waters1985/12/01English