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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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A Comparison Of Water And Carbon Dioxide Exchange At A Windy Alpine Tundra And Subalpine Forest Site Near Niwot Ridge, Colorado

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Fluxes Of Energy, Water, And Carbon Dioxide From Mountain Ecosystems At Niwot Ridge, Colorado

by John Knowles - October 28, 2020

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Error Characterization Of Methane Fluxes And Budgets Derived From A Long-Term Comparison Of Open- And Closed-Path Eddy Covariance Systems

by Anonymous - September 28, 2020

Wetlands represent the dominant natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Thus, substantial effort has been spent examining the CH4 budgets of global wetlands via continuous ecosystem-scale measurements using… More

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