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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acidification increases microbial polysaccharide degradation in the ocean J. Piontek
2010
5 p. 1615-1624
artikel
2 Air-Sea CO2 fluxes in the Atlantic as measured during boreal spring and autumn X. A. Padin
2010
5 p. 1587-1606
artikel
3 Ammonia fluxes in relation to cutting and fertilization of an intensively managed grassland derived from an inter-comparison of gradient measurements C. Milford
2009
5 p. 819-834
artikel
4 An airborne regional carbon balance for Central Amazonia J. Lloyd
2007
5 p. 759-768
artikel
5 An experimental study on short-term changes in the anaerobic oxidation of methane in response to varying methane and sulfate fluxes G. Wegener
2009
5 p. 867-876
artikel
6 Annual and diurnal african biomass burning temporal dynamics G. Roberts
2009
5 p. 849-866
artikel
7 A rapid transition from ice covered CO2–rich waters to a biologically mediated CO2 sink in the eastern Weddell Gyre D. C. E. Bakker
2008
5 p. 1373-1386
artikel
8 A regional high-resolution carbon flux inversion of North America for 2004 A. E. Schuh
2010
5 p. 1625-1644
artikel
9 Biogeochemical factors contributing to enhanced carbon storage following afforestation of a semi-arid shrubland J. M. Grünzweig
2007
5 p. 891-904
artikel
10 BVOC fluxes above mountain grassland I. Bamberger
2010
5 p. 1413-1424
artikel
11 Can we trust empirical marine DMS parameterisations within projections of future climate? P. R. Halloran
2010
5 p. 1645-1656
artikel
12 Carbon and nutrient mixed layer dynamics in the Norwegian Sea H. S. Findlay
2008
5 p. 1395-1410
artikel
13 Centennial black carbon turnover observed in a Russian steppe soil K. Hammes
2008
5 p. 1339-1350
artikel
14 Characterizing ecosystem-atmosphere interactions from short to interannual time scales M. D. Mahecha
2007
5 p. 743-758
artikel
15 Chemical sensing of plant stress at the ecosystem scale T. Karl
2008
5 p. 1287-1294
artikel
16 Climate-driven enrichment of pollutants in peatlands A. Martínez Cortizas
2007
5 p. 905-911
artikel
17 Combined biogeophysical and biogeochemical effects of large-scale forest cover changes in the MPI earth system model S. Bathiany
2010
5 p. 1383-1399
artikel
18 Community shifts and carbon translocation within metabolically-active rhizosphere microorganisms in grasslands under elevated CO2 K. Denef
2007
5 p. 769-779
artikel
19 Comparing high resolution WRF-VPRM simulations and two global CO2 transport models with coastal tower measurements of CO2 R. Ahmadov
2009
5 p. 807-817
artikel
20 Contrasting effects of temperature and winter mixing on the seasonal and inter-annual variability of the carbonate system in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean C. Dumousseaud
2010
5 p. 1481-1492
artikel
21 Contribution of picoplankton to the total particulate organic carbon concentration in the eastern South Pacific C. Grob
2007
5 p. 837-852
artikel
22 Current and future CO2 emissions from drained peatlands in Southeast Asia A. Hooijer
2010
5 p. 1505-1514
artikel
23 Detailed validation of the bidirectional effect in various Case 1 waters for application to ocean color imagery K. J. Voss
2007
5 p. 781-789
artikel
24 Distribution and fluxes of aggregates >100 μm in the upper kilometer of the South-Eastern Pacific L. Guidi
2008
5 p. 1361-1372
artikel
25 Do we miss the hot spots? – The use of very high resolution aerial photographs to quantify carbon fluxes in peatlands T. Becker
2008
5 p. 1387-1393
artikel
26 Exchange of reactive nitrogen compounds: concentrations and fluxes of total ammonium and total nitrate above a spruce canopy V. Wolff
2010
5 p. 1729-1744
artikel
27 Flow tilt angles near forest edges – Part 2: Lidar anemometry E. Dellwik
2010
5 p. 1759-1768
artikel
28 Flow tilt angles near forest edges – Part 1: Sonic anemometry E. Dellwik
2010
5 p. 1745-1757
artikel
29 Fluxes and 13C isotopic composition of dissolved carbon and pathways of methanogenesis in a fen soil exposed to experimental drought K.-H. Knorr
2008
5 p. 1457-1473
artikel
30 Greenhouse gas fluxes in a drained peatland forest during spring frost-thaw event M. K. Pihlatie
2010
5 p. 1715-1727
artikel
31 Groundwater N2O emission factors of nitrate-contaminated aquifers as derived from denitrification progress and N2O accumulation D. Weymann
2008
5 p. 1215-1226
artikel
32 Heterogeneous ice nucleation activity of bacteria: new laboratory experiments at simulated cloud conditions O. Möhler
2008
5 p. 1425-1435
artikel
33 Impact of enhanced vertical mixing on marine biogeochemistry: lessons for geo-engineering and natural variability S. Dutreuil
2009
5 p. 901-912
artikel
34 Impacts of hypoxia on the structure and processes in pelagic communities (zooplankton, macro-invertebrates and fish) W. Ekau
2010
5 p. 1669-1699
artikel
35 Importance of dissolved organic nitrogen in the north Atlantic Ocean in sustaining primary production: a 3-D modelling approach G. Charria
2008
5 p. 1437-1455
artikel
36 Individual and interacting effects of pCO2 and temperature on Emiliania huxleyi calcification: study of the calcite production, the coccolith morphology and the coccosphere size C. De Bodt
2010
5 p. 1401-1412
artikel
37 Influence of the Asian monsoon on net ecosystem carbon exchange in two major ecosystems in Korea H. Kwon
2010
5 p. 1493-1504
artikel
38 Influences of observation errors in eddy flux data on inverse model parameter estimation G. Lasslop
2008
5 p. 1311-1324
artikel
39 Inter- and intra-specimen variability masks reliable temperature control on shell Mg/Ca ratios in laboratory- and field-cultured Mytilus edulis and Pecten maximus (bivalvia) P. S. Freitas
2008
5 p. 1245-1258
artikel
40 Iron oxide deposits associated with the ectosymbiotic bacteria in the hydrothermal vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata L. Corbari
2008
5 p. 1295-1310
artikel
41 Isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in high mountain lakes: variation with altitude in the Pyrenees M. Bartrons
2010
5 p. 1469-1479
artikel
42 Laboratory measurements of nitric oxide release from forest soil with a thick organic layer under different understory types A. Bargsten
2010
5 p. 1425-1441
artikel
43 Large regional-scale variation in C3/C4 distribution pattern of Inner Mongolia steppe is revealed by grazer wool carbon isotope composition K. Auerswald
2009
5 p. 795-805
artikel
44 Mercury concentrations and pools in four Sierra Nevada forest sites, and relationships to organic carbon and nitrogen D. Obrist
2009
5 p. 765-777
artikel
45 Methodical study of nitrous oxide eddy covariance measurements using quantum cascade laser spectrometery over a Swiss forest W. Eugster
2007
5 p. 927-939
artikel
46 Multiple steady-states in the terrestrial atmosphere-biosphere system: a result of a discrete vegetation classification? A. Kleidon
2007
5 p. 707-714
artikel
47 Natural and human-induced hypoxia and consequences for coastal areas: synthesis and future development J. Zhang
2010
5 p. 1443-1467
artikel
48 Natural variability of bio-optical properties in Case 1 waters: attenuation and reflectance within the visible and near-UV spectral domains, as observed in South Pacific and Mediterranean waters A. Morel
2007
5 p. 913-925
artikel
49 Net ecosystem carbon exchange in three contrasting Mediterranean ecosystems – the effect of drought J. S. Pereira
2007
5 p. 791-802
artikel
50 Nitrification and inorganic nitrogen distribution in a large perturbed river/estuarine system: the Pearl River Estuary, China M. Dai
2008
5 p. 1227-1244
artikel
51 Nitrous oxide distribution and its origin in the central and eastern South Pacific Subtropical Gyre J. Charpentier
2007
5 p. 729-741
artikel
52 Observed and modelled ecosystem respiration and gross primary production of a grassland in southwestern France C. Albergel
2010
5 p. 1657-1668
artikel
53 Organic nutrients and excess nitrogen in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre A. Landolfi
2008
5 p. 1199-1213
artikel
54 Paleovegetation reconstruction using δ13C of Soil Organic Matter G. Wang
2008
5 p. 1325-1337
artikel
55 Peatlands and the carbon cycle: from local processes to global implications – a synthesis J. Limpens
2008
5 p. 1475-1491
artikel
56 Phosphatase activity and organic phosphorus turnover on a high Arctic glacier M. Stibal
2009
5 p. 913-922
artikel
57 Plankton in the open Mediterranean Sea: a review I. Siokou-Frangou
2010
5 p. 1543-1586
artikel
58 Primary production during nutrient-induced blooms at elevated CO2 concentrations J. K. Egge
2009
5 p. 877-885
artikel
59 Quantifying methane emissions from rice fields in the Taihu Lake region, China by coupling a detailed soil database with biogeochemical model L. Zhang
2009
5 p. 739-749
artikel
60 Quantitative observation of cyanobacteria and diatoms from space using PhytoDOAS on SCIAMACHY data A. Bracher
2009
5 p. 751-764
artikel
61 Rainfall leads to increased pCO2 in Brazilian coastal lakes H. Marotta
2010
5 p. 1607-1614
artikel
62 Rapid reorganization in ocean biogeochemistry off Peru towards the end of the Little Ice Age D. Gutiérrez
2009
5 p. 835-848
artikel
63 Relationship between photosynthetic parameters and different proxies of phytoplankton biomass in the subtropical ocean Y. Huot
2007
5 p. 853-868
artikel
64 Response of heterotrophic and autotrophic microbial plankton to inorganic and organic inputs along a latitudinal transect in the Atlantic Ocean S. Martínez-García
2010
5 p. 1701-1713
artikel
65 Satellite-detected fluorescence reveals global physiology of ocean phytoplankton M. J. Behrenfeld
2009
5 p. 779-794
artikel
66 Seasonal distribution of dissolved inorganic carbon and net community production on the Bering Sea shelf J. T. Mathis
2010
5 p. 1769-1787
artikel
67 Short-term changes in particulate fluxes measured by drifting sediment traps during end summer oligotrophic regime in the NW Mediterranean Sea J. C. Marty
2009
5 p. 887-899
artikel
68 Soil surface CO2 flux increases with successional time in a fire scar chronosequence of Canadian boreal jack pine forest D. R. Smith
2010
5 p. 1375-1381
artikel
69 Stable isotopes as ecological tracers: an efficient method for assessing the contribution of multiple sources to mixtures M. N. Bugalho
2008
5 p. 1351-1359
artikel
70 Stoichiometries of remineralisation and denitrification in global biogeochemical ocean models A. Paulmier
2009
5 p. 923-935
artikel
71 Suitability of quantum cascade laser spectroscopy for CH4 and N2O eddy covariance flux measurements P. S. Kroon
2007
5 p. 715-728
artikel
72 The CO2 exchange of biological soil crusts in a semiarid grass-shrubland at the northern transition zone of the Negev desert, Israel B. Wilske
2008
5 p. 1411-1423
artikel
73 The exchange of carbon dioxide between wet arctic tundra and the atmosphere at the Lena River Delta, Northern Siberia L. Kutzbach
2007
5 p. 869-890
artikel
74 The impact of lateral carbon fluxes on the European carbon balance P. Ciais
2008
5 p. 1259-1271
artikel
75 The value of adding optics to ecosystem models: a case study M. Fujii
2007
5 p. 817-835
artikel
76 Trends of anthropogenic CO2 storage in North Atlantic water masses F. F. Pérez
2010
5 p. 1789-1807
artikel
77 Variability of annual CO2 exchange from Dutch grasslands C. M. J. Jacobs
2007
5 p. 803-816
artikel
78 Variations in chemical and physical properties of Amazon forest soils in relation to their genesis C. A. Quesada
2010
5 p. 1515-1541
artikel
79 Wetland succession in a permafrost collapse: interactions between fire and thermokarst I. H. Myers-Smith
2008
5 p. 1273-1286
artikel
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