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1 Anthropogenic carbon distributions in the Atlantic Ocean: data-based estimates from the Arctic to the Antarctic M. Vázquez-Rodríguez
2008
5 2 p. 1421-1443
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2 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 2 p. 1205-1235
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3 Assessment of excess N2 and groundwater N2O emission factors of nitrate-contaminated aquifers in northern Germany D. Weymann
2008
5 2 p. 1263-1292
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4 Diversity of bacteria producing pigmented colonies in aerosol, snow and soil samples from remote glacial areas (Antarctica, Alps and Andes) E. González-Toril
2008
5 2 p. 1607-1630
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5 Does ocean acidification induce an upward flux of marine aggregates? X. Mari
2008
5 2 p. 1631-1654
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6 Do we miss the hot spots? – The use of very high resolution aerial photographs to quantify carbon fluxes in peatlands T. Becker
2008
5 2 p. 1097-1117
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7 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 2 p. 1319-1360
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8 Heterogeneous ice nucleation activity of bacteria: new laboratory experiments at simulated cloud conditions O. Möhler
2008
5 2 p. 1445-1468
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9 Impacts from ice-nucleating bacteria on deep convection: implications for the biosphere-atmosphere interaction in climate change V. T. J. Phillips
2008
5 2 p. 1035-1067
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10 Importance of dissolved organic nitrogen in the North Atlantic Ocean in sustaining primary production: a 3-D modelling approach G. Charria
2008
5 2 p. 1727-1764
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11 Incorporating changes in albedo in estimating the climate mitigation benefits of land use change projects D. N. Bird
2008
5 2 p. 1511-1543
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12 Iron oxide deposits associated with the ectosymbiotic bacteria in the hydrothermal vent shrimp Rimicaris exoculata L. Corbari
2008
5 2 p. 1825-1865
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13 McGill Wetland Model: evaluation of a peatland carbon simulator developed for global assessments F. St-Hilaire
2008
5 2 p. 1689-1725
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14 Methylated arsenic and antimony species in suspended matter of the river Ruhr, Germany L. Duester
2008
5 2 p. 1361-1378
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15 Microbiology and atmospheric processes: biological, physical and chemical characterization of aerosol particles D. G. Georgakopoulos
2008
5 2 p. 1469-1510
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16 Modeling the marine aragonite cycle: changes under rising carbon dioxide and its role in shallow water CaCO3 dissolution R. Gangstø
2008
5 2 p. 1655-1687
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17 Nitrification and inorganic nitrogen distribution in a large perturbed river/estuarine system: the Pearl River Estuary, China Minhan Dai
2008
5 2 p. 1545-1585
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18 North Pacific-wide spreading of isotopically heavy nitrogen from intensified denitrification during the Bølling/Allerød and post-younger dryas periods: evidence from the Western Pacific S. J. Kao
2008
5 2 p. 1017-1033
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19 Paleovegetation reconstruction using δ13C of Soil Organic Matter G. Wang
2008
5 2 p. 1795-1823
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20 Peatlands and the carbon cycle: from local processes to global implications – a synthesis J. Limpens
2008
5 2 p. 1379-1419
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21 Recent advances in the biogeochemistry of nitrogen in the ocean S. W. A. Naqvi
2008
5 2 p. 1119-1137
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22 Reflectance properties of selected arctic-boreal land cover types: field measurements and their application in remote sensing J. I. Peltoniemi
2008
5 2 p. 1069-1095
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23 Spatial and temporal variation of methane emissions in drained eutrophic peat agro-ecosystems: drainage ditches as emission hotspots A. P. Schrier-Uijl
2008
5 2 p. 1237-1261
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24 Surface flow types, near-bed hydraulics and the distribution of stream macroinvertebrates M. A. Reid
2008
5 2 p. 1175-1204
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25 Temporal variability of the anthropogenic CO2 storage in the Irminger Sea F. F. Pérez
2008
5 2 p. 1587-1606
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26 The significance of organic carbon and nutrient export from peatland-dominated landscapes subject to disturbance S. Waldron
2008
5 2 p. 1139-1174
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27 Towards spatial assessment of carbon sequestration in peatlands: spectroscopy based estimation of fractional cover of three plant functional types G. Schaepman-Strub
2008
5 2 p. 1293-1317
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28 Using MODIS derived fPAR with ground based flux tower measurements to derive the light use efficiency for two Canadian peatlands J. Connolly
2008
5 2 p. 1765-1794
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