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1 Accumulation of DOC in Low Phosphate Low Chlorophyll (LPLC) area: is it related to higher production under high N:P ratio? R. Mauriac
2010
5 p. 7091-7130
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2 A comparison of the variability of biological nutrients against depth and potential density J. While
2009
5 p. 10177-10194
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3 African CO emissions between years 2000 and 2006 as estimated from MOPITT observations F. Chevallier
2008
5 p. 3845-3868
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4 A global model of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles for the terrestrial biosphere Y. P. Wang
2009
5 p. 9891-9944
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5 Air-sea CO2 fluxes on the Bering Sea shelf N. R. Bates
2010
5 p. 7271-7314
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6 A kinetic analysis of leaf uptake of COS and its relation to transpiration, photosynthesis and carbon isotope fractionation U. Seibt
2009
5 p. 9279-9300
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7 Anaerobic oxidation of methane: an underappreciated aspect of methane cycling in peatland ecosystems? K. A. Smemo
2010
5 p. 7945-7983
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8 An empirical model simulating long-term diurnal CO2 flux for diverse vegetation types M. Saito
2008
5 p. 4001-4034
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9 An evaluation of ocean color model estimates of marine primary productivity in coastal and pelagic regions across the globe V. S. Saba
2010
5 p. 6749-6788
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10 Anthropogenic stressors and eutrophication processes as recorded by stable isotopes compositions in coral skeletons O. Levy
2010
5 p. 7657-7672
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11 A possible role of ground-based microorganisms on cloud formation in the atmosphere S. Ekström
2009
5 p. 10035-10056
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12 A quantitative approach for comparing modeled biospheric carbon flux estimates across regional scales D. N. Huntzinger
2010
5 p. 7903-7943
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13 A simple ecohydrological model captures essentials of seasonal leaf dynamics in semi-arid tropical grasslands P. Choler
2009
5 p. 8661-8690
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14 Assessment of soil n-alkane δD and branched tetraether membrane lipid distributions as tools for paleoelevation reconstruction F. Peterse
2009
5 p. 8609-8631
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15 A step-by-step procedure for pH model construction in aquatic systems A. F. Hofmann
2007
5 p. 3723-3798
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16 Atmospheric deposition of nutrients and excess N formation in the North Atlantic L. M. Zamora
2009
5 p. 9849-9889
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17 Bacterial carbon sources in coastal sediments: a review based on stable isotope data of biomarkers S. Bouillon
2005
5 p. 1617-1644
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18 Biological control of the terrestrial carbon sink E.-D. Schulze
2005
5 p. 1283-1329
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19 Calcite production by Coccolithophores in the South East Pacific Ocean: from desert to jungle L. Beaufort
2007
5 p. 3267-3299
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20 Calcium isotopic composition of high-latitude proxy carrier Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sin.) D. Hippler
2007
5 p. 3301-3330
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21 C allocation among fine roots, above-, and belowground wood in a deciduous forest and its implication to ecosystem C cycling: a modelling analysis M. Campioli
2008
5 p. 3781-3823
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22 Carbon allocation to biomass production of leaves, fruits and woody organs at seasonal and annual scale in a deciduous- and evergreen temperate forest M. Campioli
2010
5 p. 7575-7606
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23 Carbon and nitrogen uptake in the South Pacific Ocean: evidence for efficient dinitrogen fixation and regenerated production leading to large accumulation of dissolved organic matter in nitrogen-depleted waters P. Raimbault
2007
5 p. 3531-3579
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24 Carbon and nutrient mixed layer dynamics in the Norwegian Sea H. S. Findlay
2007
5 p. 3229-3265
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25 Carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of leaf biomass reveals contrasting photosynthetic responses to elevated CO2 near geologic vents in Yellowstone National Park S. Sharma
2008
5 p. 3825-3843
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26 Carbon monoxide apparent quantum yields and photoproduction in the estuary Tyne A. Stubbins
2010
5 p. 7421-7448
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27 Changes in ocean circulation and carbon storage are decoupled from air-sea CO2 fluxes I. Marinov
2010
5 p. 7985-8000
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28 Chronic nitrogen addition causes a reduction in soil carbon dioxide efflux during the high stem-growth period in a tropical montane forest but no response from a tropical lowland forest in decadal scale B. Koehler
2009
5 p. 8633-8660
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29 Coastal hypoxia/anoxia as a source of CH4 and N2O S. W. A. Naqvi
2009
5 p. 9455-9523
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30 Coccolithophore response to climate and surface hydrography in Santa Barbara Basin, California, AD 1917–2004 M. Grelaud
2008
5 p. 4129-4159
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31 Coccolithophores and calcite saturation state in the Baltic and Black Seas T. Tyrrell
2007
5 p. 3581-3605
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32 Competition for inorganic and organic forms of nitrogen and phosphorous between phytoplankton and bacteria during an Emiliania huxleyi spring bloom (PeECE II) T. Løvdal
2007
5 p. 3343-3375
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33 Consequences of respiration in the light on the determination of production in pelagic systems O. Pringault
2006
5 p. 1367-1389
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34 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
2009
5 p. 9701-9735
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35 Controls on winter ecosystem respiration at mid- and high-latitudes T. Wang
2010
5 p. 6997-7027
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36 Controls over N2O, NOx and CO2 fluxes in a calcareous mountain forest soil B. Kitzler
2005
5 p. 1423-1455
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37 Copepod feeding and reproduction in relation to phytoplankton development during the PeECE III mesocosm experiment Y. Carotenuto
2007
5 p. 3913-3936
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38 CO2 radiative forcing during the Holocene Thermal Maximum revealed by stomatal frequency of Iberian oak leaves I. García-Amorena
2008
5 p. 3945-3964
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39 Deep plant-derived carbon storage in Amazonian podzols C. R. Montes
2010
5 p. 7607-7627
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40 Deep silicon maxima in the stratified oligotrophic Mediterranean Sea Y. Crombet
2010
5 p. 6789-6846
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41 Desert dust and anthropogenic aerosol interactions in the Community Climate System Model coupled-carbon-climate model N. Mahowald
2010
5 p. 6617-6673
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42 Determination of the metabolically active fraction of benthic foraminifera by means of Fluorescent in situ Hybridization (FISH) C. Borrelli
2010
5 p. 7475-7503
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43 Dissolution of calcium carbonate: observations and model results in the North Atlantic K. Friis
2006
5 p. 1715-1738
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44 Dissolved and particulate reactive nitrogen in the Elbe River/NW Europe: a 2-year N-isotope study T. Schlarbaum
2010
5 p. 7543-7574
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45 Distribution and host diversity of Amoebophryidae parasites across oligotrophic waters of the Mediterranean Sea R. Siano
2010
5 p. 7391-7419
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46 Dynamics and distribution of natural and human-caused coastal hypoxia N. N. Rabalais
2009
5 p. 9359-9453
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47 Dynamics of dimethylsulphoniopropionate and dimethylsulphide under different CO2 concentrations during a mesocosm experiment M. Vogt
2007
5 p. 3673-3699
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48 Ecosystem carbon exchange of a subtropical evergreen coniferous plantation subjected to seasonal drought, 2003–2007 X.-F. Wen
2009
5 p. 8691-8723
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49 Effect of carbonate ion concentration and irradiance on calcification in foraminifera F. Lombard
2009
5 p. 8589-8608
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50 Effect of CO2 on the properties and sinking velocity of aggregates of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi A. Biermann
2009
5 p. 9817-9848
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51 Effect of incubation time and substrate concentration on N-uptake rates by phytoplankton in the Bay of Bengal S. Kumar
2005
5 p. 1331-1352
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52 Effect of peat quality on microbial greenhouse gas formation in an acidic fen M. Reiche
2009
5 p. 8775-8803
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53 Effects of climate warming and declining species richness in grassland model ecosystems: acclimation of CO2 fluxes S. Vicca
2006
5 p. 1473-1498
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54 Effects of grazing on leaf traits and ecosystem functioning in Inner Mongolia grasslands: scaling from species to community S. X. Zheng
2009
5 p. 9945-9975
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55 Effects of thinning and fertilization on soil respiration in a cottonwood plantation in Iceland J. Á. Jónsson
2009
5 p. 9257-9278
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56 Estimating mixed layer nitrate in the North Atlantic Ocean T. Steinhoff
2009
5 p. 8851-8881
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57 European emissions of isoprene and monoterpenes from the Last Glacial Maximum to present G. Schurgers
2009
5 p. 8805-8849
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58 Evidence for aggregation and export of cyanobacteria and nano-eukaryotes from the Sargasso Sea euphotic zone M. W. Lomas
2010
5 p. 7173-7206
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59 Evidence for greater oxygen decline rates in the coastal ocean than in the open ocean D. Gilbert
2009
5 p. 9127-9160
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60 Factors limiting heterotrophic bacterial production in the southern Pacific Ocean F. Van Wambeke
2007
5 p. 3799-3828
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61 Forest floor CO2 flux measurements with a dark-light chamber H. J. M. Lankreijer
2009
5 p. 9301-9329
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62 Greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, CH4 and N2O) from perialpine and alpine hydropower reservoirs T. Diem
2008
5 p. 3699-3736
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63 Gross community production and metabolic balance in the South Pacific Gyre, using a non intrusive bio-optical method H. Claustre
2007
5 p. 3089-3121
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64 Group additivity calculation of the standard molal thermodynamic properties of aqueous amino acids, polypeptides and unfolded proteins as a function of temperature, pressure and ionization state J. M. Dick
2005
5 p. 1515-1615
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65 Halogens in porewater of peat bogs – the role of peat decomposition and dissolved organic matter H. Biester
2005
5 p. 1457-1486
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66 Height-diameter allometry of tropical forest trees T. R. Feldpausch
2010
5 p. 7727-7793
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67 High frequency Barium profiles in shells of the Great Scallop Pecten maximus: a methodical long-term and multi-site survey in Western Europe A. Barats
2008
5 p. 3665-3698
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68 High production of nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) in a massive marine phytoplankton culture L. Florez-Leiva
2010
5 p. 6705-6723
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69 Ice-nucleation negative fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from Hebridean cloud and rain water produce biosurfactants H. E. Ahern
2006
5 p. 1561-1586
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70 Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production J. E. Horn
2010
5 p. 7673-7726
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71 Impact of meteorological anomalies in the 2003 summer on gross primary productivity in East Asia N. Saigusa
2009
5 p. 8883-8921
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72 Increased ocean carbon export in the Sargasso Sea is countered by its enhanced mesopelagic attenuation M. W. Lomas
2009
5 p. 9547-9582
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73 Influence of bioturbation on the biogeochemistry of the sediment in the littoral zone of an acidic mine pit lake S. Lagauzère
2010
5 p. 7359-7390
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74 Influence of distributary channels on sediment and organic carbon supply in event-dominated coastal margins: the Po prodelta as a study case T. Tesi
2010
5 p. 7849-7902
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75 Influence of niche differentiation on the abundance of methanogenic archaea and methane production potential in natural wetland ecosystems across China D. Liu
2010
5 p. 7629-7655
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76 Information content of incubation experiments for inverse estimation of pools sizes in the Rothamsted carbon model: a Bayesian approach B. Scharnagl
2009
5 p. 9331-9357
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77 Integrated survey of elemental stoichiometry (C, N, P) from the Western to Eastern Mediterranean Sea M. Pujo-Pay
2010
5 p. 7315-7358
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78 Integrating field sampling, spatial statistics and remote sensing to map wetland vegetation in the Pantanal, Brazil J. Arieira
2010
5 p. 6889-6934
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79 Inter-annual variability of the carbon dioxide oceanic sink south of Tasmania A. V. Borges
2007
5 p. 3639-3671
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80 Inter-comparison of ammonia fluxes obtained using the relaxed eddy accumulation technique A. Hensen
2008
5 p. 3965-4000
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81 Leaf area controls on energy partitioning of a mountain grassland A. Hammerle
2007
5 p. 3607-3638
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82 Local ecosystem feedbacks and critical transitions in the climate M. Rietkerk
2009
5 p. 10121-10136
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83 Long term changes in the ecosystem in the northern South China Sea during 1976–2004 X. Ning
2008
5 p. 3737-3779
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84 Measurements of hydrocarbon emissions from a boreal fen using the REA technique S. Haapanala
2005
5 p. 1645-1664
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85 Measuring and modelling continuous quality distributions of soil organic matter S. Bruun
2009
5 p. 9045-9082
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86 Mechanisms of soil carbon storage in experimental grasslands S. Steinbeiss
2007
5 p. 3829-3862
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87 Methane production, consumption and its carbon isotope ratios in the Southern Ocean during the austral summer N. Boontanon
2010
5 p. 7207-7225
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88 Mn seasonal upwellings recorded in Lake Tanganyika mussels D. Langlet
2006
5 p. 1453-1471
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89 Modeling dissolved oxygen dynamics and coastal hypoxia: a review M. A. Peña
2009
5 p. 9195-9256
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90 Modeling the impact of iron and phosphorus limitations on nitrogen fixation in the Atlantic Ocean V. J. Coles
2006
5 p. 1391-1451
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91 Modelling CH4 emissions from arctic wetlands: effects of hydrological parameterization A. M. R. Petrescu
2007
5 p. 3195-3227
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92 MODIS observed phytoplankton dynamics in the Taiwan Strait: an absorption-based analysis S. Shang
2010
5 p. 7795-7819
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93 Needle age-related and seasonal photosynthetic capacity variation is negligible for modelling yearly gas exchange of a temperate Scots pine forest M. Op de Beeck
2009
5 p. 9737-9780
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94 Nitrogen oxides emission from two beech forests subjected to different nitrogen loads B. Kitzler
2005
5 p. 1381-1422
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95 On the impact of the Bimodal Oscillating System (BiOS) on the biogeochemistry and biology of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas (Eastern Mediterranean) G. Civitarese
2010
5 p. 6971-6995
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96 Organic carbon sequestration and discharge from a deciduous forest catchment in Korea S. J. Kim
2009
5 p. 10089-10120
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97 Oxygen, carbon, and nutrients in the oligotrophic eastern subtropical North Atlantic P. Kähler
2009
5 p. 8923-8960
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98 Phytoplankton blooms induced/sustained by cyclonic eddies during the Indian Ocean Dipole event of 1997 along the southern coasts of Java and Sumatra P. Rahul Chand Reddy
2008
5 p. 3905-3918
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99 Precambrian palaeontology in the light of molecular phylogeny – an example: the radiation of the green algae B. Teyssèdre
2007
5 p. 3123-3142
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100 Precipitation as driver of carbon fluxes in 11 African ecosystems L. Merbold
2008
5 p. 4071-4105
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101 Process-based simulation of seasonality and drought stress in monoterpene emission models R. Grote
2009
5 p. 8961-9004
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102 Production and consumption mechanisms of N2O in the Southern Ocean revealed from its isotopomer ratios N. Boontanon
2010
5 p. 7821-7848
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103 Rapid reorganization in ocean biogeochemistry off Peru towards the end of the Little Ice Age D. Gutiérrez
2008
5 p. 3919-3943
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104 Rates of biogeochemical phosphorus and copper redistribution in young floodplain soils F. Zehetner
2009
5 p. 9525-9545
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105 Regulation of phytoplankton carbon to chlorophyll ratio by light, nutrients and temperature in the equatorial Pacific Ocean: a basin-scale model X. J. Wang
2008
5 p. 3869-3903
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106 Relationships between the surface concentration of particulate organic carbon and optical properties in the eastern South Pacific and eastern Atlantic Oceans D. Stramski
2007
5 p. 3453-3530
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107 Remote sensing of ecosystem light use efficiency with MODIS-based PRI – the DOs and DON'Ts A. Goerner
2010
5 p. 6935-6969
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108 Sargasso Sea phosphorus biogeochemistry: an important role for dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP) M. W. Lomas
2009
5 p. 10137-10175
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109 Seasonal and interannual study of volatile reduced sulfur compounds (VRSC) in coastal environment: the Bay of Quiberon (Brittany, France) A. Cozic-Houly
2009
5 p. 10057-10088
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110 Seasonal variations in carbon dioxide exchange in an alpine wetland meadow on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau L. Zhao
2009
5 p. 9005-9044
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111 Sensitivity analysis of a wetland methane emission model based on temperate and Arctic wetland sites J. van Huissteden
2009
5 p. 9083-9126
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112 Sensitivity of the marine carbonate cycle to atmospheric CO2 R. Gangstø
2010
5 p. 7029-7090
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113 Silicate:nitrate ratios of upwelled waters control the phytoplankton community sustained by mesoscale eddies in sub-tropical North Atlantic and Pacific T. S. Bibby
2010
5 p. 7505-7525
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114 Simulating carbon exchange using a regional atmospheric model coupled to an advanced land-surface model H. W. Ter Maat
2008
5 p. 4161-4207
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115 Small scale spatial heterogeneity of soil respiration in an old growth temperate deciduous forest A. Jordan
2009
5 p. 9977-10005
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116 Soil atmosphere exchange of Carbonyl Sulfide (COS) regulated by diffusivity depending on water-filled pore space H. Van Diest
2007
5 p. 3701-3722
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117 Soil carbon and plant diversity distribution at the farm level in the savannah region of Northern Togo (West Africa) M.-T. Sebastià
2008
5 p. 4107-4127
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118 Soil respiration in a fire scar chronosequence of Canadian boreal jack pine forest D. R. Smith
2009
5 p. 8725-8773
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119 Soils apart from equilibrium – consequences for soil carbon balance modelling T. Wutzler
2006
5 p. 1679-1714
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120 Sources and transport of dissolved iron and manganese along the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay A. Laës
2006
5 p. 1499-1527
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121 Sources, fate and geochemical dynamics of nitrate in an oligotrophic lake U. Tsunogai
2010
5 p. 7227-7269
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122 Sources of nitrous oxide emitted from European forest soils P. Ambus
2005
5 p. 1353-1380
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123 Spatial variability of phytoplankton pigment distributions in the Subtropical South Pacific Ocean: comparison between in situ and predicted data J. Ras
2007
5 p. 3409-3451
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124 Summer microplankton community structure across the Scotia Sea: implications for biological carbon export R. E. Korb
2009
5 p. 9781-9815
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125 Surface energy exchanges above two grassland ecosystems on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau S. Liu
2009
5 p. 9161-9193
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126 Surface layer similarity in the nocturnal boundary layer: the application of Hilbert-Huang transform J. Hong
2009
5 p. 9677-9699
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127 Synoptic relationships quantified between surface Chlorophyll-a and diagnostic pigments specific to phytoplankton functional types T. Hirata
2010
5 p. 6675-6704
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128 Technical Note: A comparison of two empirical approaches to estimate in-stream nutrient net uptake D. von Schiller
2010
5 p. 7527-7542
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129 Temporal and spatial variations of soil carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide fluxes in a Southeast Asian tropical rainforest M. Itoh
2010
5 p. 6847-6887
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130 The annual ammonia budget of fertilised cut grassland – Part 1: Micrometeorological flux measurements and emissions after slurry application C. Spirig
2009
5 p. 9583-9625
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131 The annual ammonia budget of fertilised cut grassland – Part 2: Seasonal variations and compensation point modeling C. R. Flechard
2009
5 p. 9627-9675
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132 The effect of a reciprocal peat transplant between two contrasting Central European sites on C cycling M. Novak
2009
5 p. 10007-10034
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133 The fate of N2O consumed in soils B. Vieten
2007
5 p. 3331-3341
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134 The global marine phosphorus cycle: sensitivity to oceanic circulation C. P. Slomp
2006
5 p. 1587-1629
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135 The impact of lateral carbon fluxes on the European carbon balance P. Ciais
2006
5 p. 1529-1559
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136 The impact on atmospheric CO2 of iron fertilization induced changes in the ocean's biological pump X. Jin
2007
5 p. 3863-3911
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137 The influence of leaf photosynthetic efficiency and stomatal closure on canopy carbon uptake and evapotranspiration – a model study in wheat and sugar beet A. Schickling
2010
5 p. 7131-7172
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138 The inter-annual variability of Africa's ecosystem productivity: a multi-model analysis U. Weber
2008
5 p. 4035-4069
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139 The role of plant functional trade-offs for biodiversity changes and biome shifts under scenarios of global climatic change B. Reu
2010
5 p. 7449-7473
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140 Topography induced spatial variations in diurnal cycles of assimilation and latent heat of Mediterranean forest C. van der Tol
2006
5 p. 1631-1677
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141 Towards an unbiased estimate of fluctuations in reef abundance and volume during the Phanerozoic W. Kiessling
2005
5 p. 1487-1514
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142 Towards operational remote sensing of forest carbon balance across Northern Europe P. Olofsson
2007
5 p. 3143-3193
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143 Transport and characterization of ambient biological aerosol near Laurel, MD J. L. Santarpia
2010
5 p. 6725-6747
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144 Volume distribution for particles between 3.5 to 2000 μm in the upper 200 m region of the South Pacific Gyre L. Stemmann
2007
5 p. 3377-3407
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