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5, S. 1125 - 1156 (2004)
The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 3422.
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109 (D4), D04309 (2004)
Permeation of atmospheric gases through polymer O-rings used in flasks for air sampling. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 3423.
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139 (4), S. 551 - 559 (2004)
Feedback interactions between needle litter decomposition and rhizosphere activity. Oecologia 3424.
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31 (24), S. L24106 (2004)
Reply to comment by N. M. Mahowald et al. on "Relative importance of climate and land use in determining present and future global soil dust emission''. Geophysical Research Letters 3425.
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10 (7), S. 1092 - 1105 (2004)
Effects of nitrogen deposition and insect herbivory on patterns of ecosystem-level carbon and nitrogen dynamics: results from the CENTURY model. Global Change Biology 3426.
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10 (3), S. 318 - 328 (2004)
Seasonal variation in energy fluxes and carbon dioxide exchange for a broad-leaved semi-arid savanna (Mopane woodland) in Southern Africa. Global Change Biology 3427.
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24 (2), S. 121 - 139 (2004)
Generic biomass functions for Norway spruce in Central Europe - a meta-analysis approach toward prediction and uncertainty estimation. Tree Physiology 3428.
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22 (2-3), S. 223 - 238 (2004)
Synergistic feedbacks between ocean and vegetation on mid- and high-latitude climates during the mid-Holocene. Climate Dynamics 3429.
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31 (5), S. 551 - 558 (2004)
Leaf trait relationships in Australian plant species. Functional Plant Biology 3430.
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6 (1-2), S. 21 - 36 (2003)
Variation in tropical forest growth rates: combined effects of functional group composition and resource availability. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 3431.
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108 (D19), S. 8170 (2003)
Climate change and Arctic ecosystems: I. Vegetation changes north of 55 degrees N between the last glacial maximum, mid-Holocene, and present. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 3432.
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41 (1), S. 77 - 94 (2003)
The effect of soil texture and roots on the stable carbon isotope composition of soil organic carbon. Australian Journal of Soil Research 3433.
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18 (2), S. 1046 (2003)
Dust impact on marine biota and atmospheric CO2 during glacial periods. Paleoceanography 3434.
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17 (16), S. 1924 - 1926 (2003)
Improved precision of coupled δ13C and δ15N measurements from single samples using an elemental analyzer/isotope ratio mass spectrometer combination with a post-column sixport valve and selective CO2 trapping; improved halide robustness of the combustion reactor using CeO2. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 3435.
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48 (4), S. 1575 - 1582 (2003)
Zinc-bicarbonate colimitation of Emiliania huxleyi. Limnology and Oceanography 3436.
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6 (2), S. 168 - 184 (2003)
Analyzing the ecosystem carbon dynamics of four European coniferous forests using a biogeochemistry model. Ecosystems 3437.
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20 (2-3), S. 193 - 202 (2003)
Radiative forcing of climate by ice-age atmospheric dust. Climate Dynamics 3438.
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51 (4), S. 335 - 380 (2003)
A handbook of protocols for standardised and easy measurement of plant functional traits worldwide. Australian Journal of Botany 3439.
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108 (D17), S. 4528 (2003)
A comprehensive global three-dimensional model of δ18O in atmospheric CO2: 2. Mapping the atmospheric signal. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 3440.
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108 (D17), S. 4527 (2003)
A comprehensive global three-dimensional model of δ18O in atmospheric CO2: 1. Validation of surface processes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres