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Hydrology And Microtopography Control Carbon Dynamics In Wetlands: Implications In Partitioning Ecosystem Respiration In A Coastal Plain Forested Wetland

by Anonymous - November 16, 2020

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Carbon Dioxide And Methane Emissions From A Temperate Salt Marsh Tidal Creek

by Anonymous - November 2, 2020

Coastal salt marshes store large amounts of carbon but the magnitude and patterns of greenhouse gas (GHG; i.e., carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4)) fluxes are unclear. Information about GHG… More

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Environmental And Biological Controls On Water And Energy Exchange In Florida Scrub Oak And Pine Flatwoods Ecosystems

by Tom Powell - November 2, 2020

Scrub oak and pine flatwoods are two contrasting ecosystems common to the humid subtropical climate of Florida. Scrub oak forests are short in stature (<2 m) and occur on well-drained… More

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The Relative Contributions Of Alpine And Subalpine Ecosystems To The Water Balance Of A Mountainous, Headwater Catchment

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Soil Respiration Variability Across A Soil Moisture And Vegetation Community Gradient Within A Snow-Scoured Alpine Meadow

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Wet Meadow Ecosystems Contribute The Majority Of Overwinter Soil Respiration From Snow-Scoured Alpine Tundra

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Ecosystem Function In Complex Mountain Terrain: Combining Models And Long-Term Observations To Advance Process-Based Understanding

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Snow Sublimation In Mountain Environments And Its Sensitivity To Forest Disturbance And Climate Warming

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Evidence For Non-Steady-State Carbon Emissions From Snow-Scoured Alpine Tundra

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Energy And Surface Moisture Seasonally Limit Evaporation And Sublimation From Snow-Free Alpine Tundra

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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