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The Effect of Increased N Deposition on Nitrous oxide, Methane and Carbon dioxide Fluxes from Unmanaged Forest and Grassland Communities in Michigan
2006/07/01
English
78
Biogeochemical response of organic-rich freshwater marshes in the Louisiana delta plain to chronic river water influx
2008/08/01
English
78
pH change induces shifts in the size and light absorption of dissolved organic matter
2011/02/11
English
78
How humans alter dissolved organic matter composition in freshwater: relevance for the Earth’s biogeochemistry
2021/01/25
English
78
Biodegradation of ferrihydrite-associated organic matter
2014/01/09
English
77
Dominance of legume trees alters nutrient relations in mixed species forest restoration plantings within seven years
2008/03/01
English
77
Longitudinal patterns in carbon and nitrogen fluxes and stream metabolism along an urban watershed continuum
2014/04/24
English
77
Spatial and Temporal Variability in Sediment Denitrification Within an Agriculturally Influenced Reservoir
2005/10/01
English
76
Current understanding of Phaeocystis ecology and biogeochemistry, and perspectives for future research
2007/03/01
English
76
Soil biogeochemistry during the early spring in low arctic mesic tundra and the impacts of deepened snow and enhanced nitrogen availability
2009/12/13
English
76
Long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon concentration: a cautionary note
2007/12/11
English
76
Soil carbon sensitivity to temperature and carbon use efficiency compared across microbial-ecosystem models of varying complexity
2014/01/07
English
76
Soil microbial diversity affects soil organic matter decomposition in a silty grassland soil
2012/10/09
English
75
Pools and fluxes of carbon in three Norway spruce ecosystems along a climatic gradient in Sweden
2007/07/12
English
75
Variation in Streamwater Chemistry Throughout the Hubbard Brook Valley
2006/03/01
English
75
Reducing conditions, reactive metals, and their interactions can explain spatial patterns of surface soil carbon in a humid tropical forest
2015/07/01
English
75
Bomb 14C enrichment indicates decadal C pool in deep soil?
2007/06/13
English
74
Modelling landscape controls on dissolved organic carbon sources and fluxes to streams
2014/10/30
English
74
The role of nitrogen in climate change and the impacts of nitrogen–climate interactions in the United States: foreword to thematic issue
2012/09/28
English
74
Interactive effects of anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment and climate change on terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity
2012/10/20
English
74
Soil Properties and their Spatial Pattern in a Degraded Sandy Grassland under Post-grazing Restoration, Inner Mongolia, Northern China
2006/07/01
English
74
Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Dynamics in a Phosphorus Enriched Everglades Marsh
2005/08/01
English
74
Impact of nitrogen and climate change interactions on ambient air pollution and human health
2012/09/02
English
73
Dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in urban and rural watersheds of south-central Texas: land use and land management influences
2009/07/23
English
73
Dynamic role of “illite-like” clay minerals in temperate soils: facts and hypotheses
2006/10/03
English
72
An open system framework for integrating critical zone structure and function
2010/06/15
English
72
A new conceptual model on the fate and controls of fresh and pyrolized plant litter decomposition
2015/02/25
English
72
Leaching of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved organic nitrogen, and other solutes from coarse woody debris and litter in a mixed forest in New York State
2005/06/01
English
72
Indicators for nitrogen status and leaching in subtropical forest ecosystems, South China
2006/10/30
English
72
Order from disorder: do soil organic matter composition and turnover co-vary with iron phase crystallinity?
2018/07/25
English
72
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