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283, p. 1815a (1999)
North american carbon sink. Response. Science 3762.
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46 (1-3), pp. 7 - 43 (1999)
Contemporary and pre-industrial global reactive nitrogen budgets. Biogeochemistry 3763.
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104 (21), pp. 26137 - 26160 (1999)
Inverse modeling of methane sources and sinks using the adjoint of a global transport model. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 3764.
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26 (7), pp. 859 - 862 (1999)
Monsoon changes for 6000 years ago: Results of 18 simulations from the Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). Geophysical Research Letters 3765.
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62 (1-2), pp. 65 - 84 (1999)
Analysis of energy balance components as a function of orography and land use and comparison of results with the distribution of variables influencing local climate. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 3766.
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7 (2), p. 6 (1999)
Dust indicators and records of terrestrial and marine paleoenvironments. Pages Newsletter 3767.
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13 (16), pp. 1685 - 1693 (1999)
On-line δ 18O measurement of organic and inorganic substances. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 3768.
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13 (13), pp. 1248 - 1251 (1999)
Standardization for oxygen isotope ratio measurement - Still an unsolved problem. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 3769.
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7 (2), pp. 16 - 17 (1999)
Monsoon impact on El Nino in the early Holocene. Pages Newsletter 3770.
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13 (4), pp. 439 - 459 (1999)
The CO2 dependence of photosynthesis, plant growth responses to elevated CO2 concentrations and their interaction with soil nutrient status, II. Temperate and boreal forest productivity and the combined effects of increasing CO2 concentrations and increased nitrogen deposition at a global scale. Functional Ecology 3771.
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51 (2), pp. 336 - 342 (1999)
Current perspectives on the terrestrial carbon cycle. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 3772.
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104 (13), pp. 15895 - 15916 (1999)
Dust sources and deposition during the last glacial maximum and current climate: A comparison of model results with paleodata from ice cores and marine sediments. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 3773.
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13 (3), pp. 785 - 802 (1999)
The substitution of high-resolution terrestrial biosphere models and carbon sequestration in response to changing CO2 and climate. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 3774.
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121 (3), pp. 302 - 309 (1999)
Structural adaptation rather than water conservation was observed in Scots pine over a range of wet to dry climates. Oecologia 3775.
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15 (11), pp. 857 - 874 (1999)
Tropical paleoclimates at the Last Glacial Maximum: comparison of Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) simulations and paleodata. Climate Dynamics 3776.
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400 (6744), pp. 522 - 523 (1999)
From a particular to a global perspective: The terrestrial biosphere and global change: Implications for natural and managed ecosystems (edited by Brian H. Walker, Will Steffen, Josep Canadell and John S. I. Ingram, Cambridge University Press). Nature 3777.
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217, pp. 053 - GEOC (1999)
Stabilization of soil organic matter in organo-mineral complexes studied in particle size fractions. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 3778.
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33 (11), pp. 2489 - 2498 (1999)
Analytical pyrolysis of humic substances and dissolved organic matter in aquatic systems: structure and origin. Water Research 3779.
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16, pp. 18 - 45 (1999)
Biodiversität und Ökosystemfunktionen in den laubabwerfenden Wäldern der gemäßigten Zone. Naturschutzreport 3780.
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5 (6), pp. 703 - 722 (1999)
Productivity of forests in the Eurosiberian boreal region and their potential to act as a carbon sink - asynthesis. Global Change Biology