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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abiotic nitrate incorporation, anaerobic microsites, and the ferrous wheel Colman, Benjamin P.
2008
2-3 p. 223-227
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2 Alternative nitrogenase activity in the environment and nitrogen cycle implications Zhang, Xinning
2016
2-3 p. 189-198
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3 A modeling approach of the relationship between nitrous oxide fluxes from soils and the water-filled pore space Rabot, E.
2014
2-3 p. 395-408
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4 An assessment of karstic submarine groundwater and associated nutrient discharge to a Mediterranean coastal area (Balearic Islands, Spain) using radium isotopes Garcia-Solsona, E.
2009
2-3 p. 211-229
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5 Aquatic DOC export from subarctic Atlantic blanket bog in Norway is controlled by seasalt deposition, temperature and precipitation Wit, Heleen A. de
2016
2-3 p. 305-321
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6 Are oxygen limitations under recognized regulators of organic carbon turnover in upland soils? Keiluweit, Marco
2016
2-3 p. 157-171
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7 Assessing microbial residues in soil as a potential carbon sink and moderator of carbon use efficiency Geyer, Kevin

2-3 p. 237-249
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8 Atmospheric ammonia measurements at low concentration sites in the northeastern USA: implications for total nitrogen deposition and comparison with CMAQ estimates Butler, Tom
2014
2-3 p. 191-210
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9 Availability of soil base cations and micronutrients along soil profile after 13-year nitrogen and water addition in a semi-arid grassland Niu, Guoxiang

2-3 p. 223-236
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10 Background nitrogen deposition controls the effects of experimental nitrogen addition on soil gross N transformations in forest ecosystems Cheng, Yi

2-3 p. 335-341
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11 Bacterial impact on the wetting properties of soil minerals Achtenhagen, Jan
2014
2-3 p. 269-280
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12 Balancing watershed nitrogen budgets: accounting for biogenic gases in streams Gardner, John R.
2016
2-3 p. 231-253
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13 Belowground insights into nutrient limitation in northern hardwood forests Naples, Brendan K.
2009
2-3 p. 109-121
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14 Benthic primary production and nitrogen cycling in Spartina alterniflora marshes: effect of restoration after acute dieback Baas, Peter
2013
2-3 p. 511-524
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15 Beyond total carbon: conversion of amazon forest to pasture alters indicators of soil C cycling Durrer, Ademir

2-3 p. 179-194
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16 Bottom-up rather than top-down processes regulate the abundance and activity of nitrogen fixing plants in two Connecticut old-field ecosystems Finzi, Adrien C.
2009
2-3 p. 309-321
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17 Carbon and nitrogen accumulation rates in ombrotrophic peatlands of central and northern Alberta, Canada, during the last millennium van Bellen, Simon

2-3 p. 251-272
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18 Changes in hydrology affects stream nutrient uptake and primary production in a high-Arctic stream Skovsholt, Louis J.

2-3 p. 187-201
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19 Climate history shapes contemporary leaf litter decomposition Strickland, Michael S.
2015
2-3 p. 165-174
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20 Contrasting responses of DOM leachates to photodegradation observed in plant species collected along an estuarine salinity gradient Schafer, Tracey

2-3 p. 291-307
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21 Contrasting stream nitrate and sulfate response to recovery from experimental watershed acidification Patel, Kaizad F.

2-3 p. 127-138
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22 Controls of nitrogen isotope patterns in soil profiles Hobbie, Erik A.
2009
2-3 p. 355-371
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23 Controls of organic and inorganic carbon in randomly selected Boreal lakes in varied catchments Rantakari, Miitta
2008
2-3 p. 151-162
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24 Controls on fluxes and export of dissolved organic carbon in grasslands with contrasting soil types Don, Axel
2008
2-3 p. 117-131
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25 Controls on soil microbial carbon use efficiency over long-term ecosystem development Oliver, Erin E.

2-3 p. 309-325
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26 Correction to: Background nitrogen deposition controls the effects of experimental nitrogen addition on soil gross N transformations in forest ecosystems Cheng, Yi

2-3 p. 343
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27 Denitrification and nitrous oxide effluxes in boreal, eutrophic river sediments under increasing nitrate load: a laboratory microcosm study Silvennoinen, Hanna
2008
2-3 p. 105-116
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28 Depleted 15N in hydrolysable-N of arctic soils and its implication for mycorrhizal fungi–plant interaction Yano, Y.
2009
2-3 p. 183-194
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29 Different temperature sensitivity and kinetics of soil enzymes indicate seasonal shifts in C, N and P nutrient stoichiometry in acid forest soil Bárta, Jiří
2013
2-3 p. 525-537
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30 Direct flux and 15N tracer methods for measuring denitrification in forest soils Kulkarni, Madhura V.
2013
2-3 p. 359-373
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31 Dissolved organic carbon in streams from artificially drained and intensively farmed watersheds in Indiana, USA Warrner, Thomas J.
2009
2-3 p. 295-307
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32 Dissolved oxygen and dissolved inorganic carbon stable isotope composition and concentration fluxes across several shallow floodplain aquifers and in a diffusion experiment Parker, Stephen R.
2013
2-3 p. 539-552
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33 Drought and saltwater incursion synergistically reduce dissolved organic carbon export from coastal freshwater wetlands Ardón, Marcelo
2016
2-3 p. 411-426
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34 Effects of calcium silicate treatment on the composition of forest floor organic matter in a northern hardwood forest stand Balaria, Ankit
2014
2-3 p. 313-326
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35 Effects of elevated temperature on microbial breakdown of seagrass leaf and tea litter biomass Trevathan-Tackett, Stacey M.

2-3 p. 171-185
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36 Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration stimulates soil microbial activity and impacts water-extractable organic carbon in an agricultural soil Fang, Huajun
2014
2-3 p. 253-267
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37 Environmental control on carbon exchange of natural and planted forests in Western Himalayan foothills of India Watham, Taibanganba

2-3 p. 291-311
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38 Estimation of nitrogen inputs to catchments: comparison of methods and consequences for riverine export prediction Han, Haejin
2008
2-3 p. 177-199
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39 Experimental summer drought reduces soil CO2 effluxes and DOC leaching in Swiss grassland soils along an elevational gradient Hagedorn, Frank
2013
2-3 p. 395-412
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40 Extreme weather years drive episodic changes in lake chemistry: implications for recovery from sulfate deposition and long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon Strock, Kristin E.
2016
2-3 p. 353-365
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41 Fire and grazing impacts on silica production and storage in grass dominated ecosystems Melzer, Susan E.
2009
2-3 p. 263-278
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42 Free-living nitrogen fixation responds to elevated nutrient inputs in tropical montane forest floor and canopy soils of southern Ecuador Matson, Amanda L.
2014
2-3 p. 281-294
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43 Geochemical focusing and sequestration of manganese during eutrophication of Lake Stechlin (NE Germany) Scholtysik, Grzegorz

2-3 p. 313-334
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44 Growing season soil warming may counteract trend of nitrogen oligotrophication in a northern hardwood forest Harrison, Jamie L.

2-3 p. 139-152
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45 How much carbon can be added to soil by sorption? Abramoff, Rose Z.

2-3 p. 127-142
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46 Hydraulic redistribution may stimulate decomposition Aanderud, Zachary T.
2009
2-3 p. 323-333
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47 Impact of hydro-sedimentary processes on the dynamics of soluble reactive phosphorus in the Seine River Vilmin, Lauriane
2014
2-3 p. 229-251
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48 Influence of hydrological, biogeochemical and temperature transients on subsurface carbon fluxes in a flood plain environment Arora, Bhavna
2016
2-3 p. 367-396
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49 Influences of the landscape pattern on riverine nitrogen exports derived from legacy sources in subtropical agricultural catchments Meng, Cen

2-3 p. 161-177
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50 Interpreting spatial patterns in redox and coupled water–nitrogen fluxes in the streambed of a gaining river reach Heppell, Catherine
2013
2-3 p. 491-509
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51 Is the high 15N natural abundance of trees in N-loaded forests caused by an internal ecosystem N isotope redistribution or a change in the ecosystem N isotope mass balance? Högberg, Peter
2013
2-3 p. 351-358
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52 Lack of steady-state in the global biogeochemical Si cycle: emerging evidence from lake Si sequestration Frings, Patrick J.
2014
2-3 p. 255-277
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53 Lichen response to ammonia deposition defines the footprint of a penguin rookery Crittenden, P. D.
2014
2-3 p. 295-311
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54 Limited variation in proportional contributions of auto- and heterotrophic soil respiration, despite large differences in vegetation structure and function in the Low Arctic Cahoon, Sean M. P.
2016
2-3 p. 339-351
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55 Longitudinal distribution of nitrate δ15N and δ18O in two contrasting tropical rivers: implications for instream nitrogen cycling Miyajima, Toshihiro
2009
2-3 p. 243-260
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56 Long-term litter type treatments alter soil carbon composition but not microbial carbon utilization in a mixed pine-oak forest Guo, Xiaowei

2-3 p. 327-343
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57 Measuring nitrogen fixation by the acetylene reduction assay (ARA): is 3 the magic ratio? Soper, Fiona M.

2-3 p. 345-351
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58 Metabolic threshold and sulfide-buffering in diffusion controlled marine sediments impacted by continuous organic enrichment Valdemarsen, Thomas
2009
2-3 p. 335-353
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59 Mg and Ca uptake by roots in relation to depth and allocation to aboveground tissues: results from an isotopic labeling study in a beech forest on base-poor soil Heijden, Gregory van der
2014
2-3 p. 375-393
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60 Microbial carbon use efficiency: accounting for population, community, and ecosystem-scale controls over the fate of metabolized organic matter Geyer, Kevin M.
2016
2-3 p. 173-188
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61 Modelling landscape controls on dissolved organic carbon sources and fluxes to streams Dick, J. J.
2014
2-3 p. 361-374
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62 Mycorrhizal associations of dominant trees influence nitrate leaching responses to N deposition Midgley, Meghan G.
2013
2-3 p. 241-253
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63 Nanoscale structure of organic matter could explain litter decomposition Papa, Gabriella
2013
2-3 p. 313-324
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64 N2 fixing alder (Alnus viridis spp. fruticosa) effects on soil properties across a secondary successional chronosequence in interior Alaska Mitchell, Jennifer S.
2009
2-3 p. 215-229
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65 Nitrogen biogeochemistry of a mature Scots pine forest subjected to high nitrogen loads Neirynck, J.
2008
2-3 p. 201-222
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66 Nitrogen cycling in a freshwater estuary Loken, Luke C.
2016
2-3 p. 199-216
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67 Nitrogen dynamics at the sediment–water interface in shallow, sub-tropical Florida Bay: why denitrification efficiency may decrease with increased eutrophication Gardner, Wayne S.
2009
2-3 p. 185-198
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68 Nitrogen input quality changes the biochemical composition of soil organic matter stabilized in the fine fraction: a long-term study Gillespie, A. W.
2013
2-3 p. 337-350
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69 On the importance of quantifying bioavailable nitrogen instead of total nitrogen Jørgensen, Linda
2013
2-3 p. 455-472
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70 2013 Outstanding reviewers 2014
2-3 p. 553-556
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71 Paradigm shifts in soil organic matter research affect interpretations of aquatic carbon cycling: transcending disciplinary and ecosystem boundaries Marín-Spiotta, E.
2014
2-3 p. 279-297
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72 Plant rhizosphere influence on microbial C metabolism: the role of elevated CO2, N availability and root stoichiometry Carrillo, Yolima
2014
2-3 p. 229-240
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73 Plant silicon isotopic signature might reflect soil weathering degree Opfergelt, S.
2008
2-3 p. 163-175
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74 Rapid wood decay and nutrient mineralization in an old-growth bottomland hardwood forest Ricker, Matthew C.
2016
2-3 p. 323-338
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75 Retention and partitioning of 15N-labeled deposited N in a tropical plantation forest Gurmesa, Geshere Abdisa

2-3 p. 237-251
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76 Retention and removal of nitrogen and phosphorus in saturated soils of arctic hillslopes Harms, Tamara K.
2016
2-3 p. 291-304
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77 Riparian zone denitrification affects nitrogen flux through a tidal freshwater river Ensign, Scott H.
2008
2-3 p. 133-150
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78 Scaling microbial biomass, metabolism and resource supply Sinsabaugh, Robert L.
2014
2-3 p. 175-190
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79 Seasonal changes in the chemical quality and biodegradability of dissolved organic matter exported from soils to streams in coastal temperate rainforest watersheds Fellman, Jason B.
2009
2-3 p. 277-293
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80 Seasonal variability of diurnal in-stream nitrate concentration oscillations under hydrologically stable conditions Rusjan, Simon
2009
2-3 p. 123-140
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81 Seasonal variation of DOC concentration and annual loss of DOC from an Atlantic blanket bog in South Western Ireland Koehler, Ann-Kristin
2009
2-3 p. 231-242
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82 Sea spray, trace elements, and decomposition patterns as possible constraints on the evolution of CH4 and CO2 concentrations and isotopic signatures in oceanic ombrotrophic bogs Broder, T.
2014
2-3 p. 327-342
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83 Sediment microbial enzyme activity as an indicator of nutrient limitation in the great rivers of the Upper Mississippi River basin Hill, Brian H.
2009
2-3 p. 195-209
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84 Soil and stream water acidification in a forested catchment in central Japan Nakahara, Osamu
2009
2-3 p. 141-158
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85 Soil C, N and P cycling enzyme responses to nutrient limitation under elevated CO2 Keane, J. Ben

2-3 p. 221-235
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86 Soil greenhouse gas fluxes following conventional selective and reduced-impact logging in a Congo Basin rainforest Tchiofo Lontsi, Rodine

2-3 p. 153-170
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87 Soil organic nitrogen cycling increases with temperature and precipitation along a boreal forest latitudinal transect Philben, Michael
2016
2-3 p. 397-410
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88 Soil phosphorus and microbial response to a long-term wildfire chronosequence in northern Sweden Lagerström, Anna
2009
2-3 p. 199-213
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89 Soil properties controlling inorganic phosphorus availability: general results from a national forest network and a global compilation of the literature Achat, David Ludovick
2016
2-3 p. 255-272
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90 Stoichiometric analysis of nutrient availability (N, P, K) within soils of polygonal tundra Beermann, Fabian
2014
2-3 p. 211-227
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91 34S tracer study of pollutant sulfate behaviour in a lowland peatland Bartlett, Rebecca
2009
2-3 p. 261-275
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92 Streamflow variability controls N and P export and speciation from Alaskan coastal temperate rainforest watersheds Fellman, Jason B.

2-3 p. 253-270
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93 Substrate limitation of sediment methane flux, methane oxidation and use of stable isotopes for assessing methanogenesis pathways in a small arctic lake Hershey, A. E.
2013
2-3 p. 325-336
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94 Sulphate reduction and calcite precipitation in relation to internal eutrophication of groundwater fed alkaline fens Cirkel, D. G.
2013
2-3 p. 375-393
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95 Surficial sediment phosphorus fractions along a biogeochemical gradient in Nyanza (Winam) Gulf, northeastern Lake Victoria and their possible role in phosphorus recycling and internal loading Gikuma-Njuru, P.
2009
2-3 p. 247-261
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96 Sustained impact of drought on wet shrublands mediated by soil physical changes Domínguez, María T.
2014
2-3 p. 151-163
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97 Temperature sensitivity of soil enzymes along an elevation gradient in the Peruvian Andes Nottingham, Andrew T.
2016
2-3 p. 217-230
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98 Thawing glacial and permafrost features contribute to nitrogen export from Green Lakes Valley, Colorado Front Range, USA Barnes, Rebecca T.
2013
2-3 p. 413-430
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99 The effect of nitrogen addition on soil organic matter dynamics: a model analysis of the Harvard Forest Chronic Nitrogen Amendment Study and soil carbon response to anthropogenic N deposition Tonitto, Christina
2013
2-3 p. 431-454
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100 The effects of temperature on soil phosphorus availability and phosphatase enzyme activities: a cross-ecosystem study from the tropics to the Arctic Shaw, Alanna N.

2-3 p. 113-125
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101 The fate of calcium in temperate forest soils: a Ca K-edge XANES study Prietzel, Jörg

2-3 p. 195-222
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102 The importance of nutrients for microbial priming in a bog rhizosphere Waldo, Nicholas B.

2-3 p. 271-290
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103 The influence of tillage and fertilizer on the flux and source of nitrous oxide with reference to atmospheric variation using laser spectroscopy Ostrom, Peggy H.

2-3 p. 143-159
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104 The linkage of 13C and 15N soil depth gradients with C:N and O:C stoichiometry reveals tree species effects on organic matter turnover in soil Lorenz, Marcel

2-3 p. 203-220
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105 The phosphorus status of northern hardwoods differs by species but is unaffected by nitrogen fertilization Weand, Matthew P.
2009
2-3 p. 159-181
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106 Thermo-erosion gullies increase nitrogen available for hydrologic export Harms, Tamara K.
2013
2-3 p. 299-311
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107 Tree species impact the terrestrial cycle of silicon through various uptakes Cornelis, J.-T.
2009
2-3 p. 231-245
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108 Tree stem methane emissions from subtropical lowland forest (Melaleuca quinquenervia) regulated by local and seasonal hydrology Jeffrey, Luke C.

2-3 p. 273-290
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109 Tropical soil nutrient distributions determined by biotic and hillslope processes Chadwick, K. Dana
2016
2-3 p. 273-289
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110 Unravelling the origin and fate of nitrate in an agricultural–urban coastal aquifer Wong, Wei Wen
2014
2-3 p. 343-360
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111 Using microbial communities and extracellular enzymes to link soil organic matter characteristics to greenhouse gas production in a tidal freshwater wetland Morrissey, Ember M.
2013
2-3 p. 473-490
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