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Authors: MOSIER AR PARTON WJ VALENTINE DW OJIMA DS SCHIMEL DS HEINEMEYER O
Citation: Ar. Mosier et al., CH4 AND N2O FLUXES IN THE COLORADO SHORTGRASS STEPPE .2. LONG-TERM IMPACT OF LAND-USE CHANGE, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 29-42

Authors: HEIN R CRUTZEN PJ HEIMANN M
Citation: R. Hein et al., AN INVERSE MODELING APPROACH TO INVESTIGATE THE GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC METHANE CYCLE, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 43-76

Authors: TANS PP
Citation: Pp. Tans, A NOTE ON ISOTOPIC-RATIOS AND THE GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC METHANE BUDGET, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 77-81

Authors: FLANAGAN LB BROOKS JR VARNEY GT EHLERINGER JR
Citation: Lb. Flanagan et al., DISCRIMINATION AGAINST (COO)-O-18-O-16 DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND THE OXYGEN-ISOTOPE RATIO OF RESPIRED CO2 IN BOREAL FOREST ECOSYSTEMS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 83-98

Authors: POST WM KING AW WULLSCHLEGER SD
Citation: Wm. Post et al., HISTORICAL VARIATIONS IN TERRESTRIAL BIOSPHERIC CARBON STORAGE, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 99-109

Authors: BRUNO M JOOS F
Citation: M. Bruno et F. Joos, TERRESTRIAL CARBON STORAGE DURING THE PAST 200 YEARS - A MONTE-CARLO ANALYSIS OF CO2 DATA FROM ICE CORE AND ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 111-124

Authors: SANYAL A HEMMING NG BROECKER WS HANSON GN
Citation: A. Sanyal et al., CHANGES IN PH IN THE EASTERN EQUATORIAL PACIFIC ACROSS STAGE 5-6 BOUNDARY BASED ON BORON ISOTOPES IN FORAMINIFERA, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(1), 1997, pp. 125-133

Authors: SANDERSON MG
Citation: Mg. Sanderson, BIOMASS OF TERMITES AND THEIR EMISSIONS OF METHANE AND CARBON-DIOXIDE- A GLOBAL DATABASE, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 543-557

Authors: SIX KD MAIERREIMER E
Citation: Kd. Six et E. Maierreimer, EFFECTS OF PLANKTON DYNAMICS ON SEASONAL CARBON FLUXES IN AN OCEAN GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 559-583

Authors: RANDERSON JT THOMPSON MV MALMSTROM CM FIELD CB FUNG IY
Citation: Jt. Randerson et al., SUBSTRATE LIMITATIONS FOR HETEROTROPHS - IMPLICATIONS FOR MODELS THATESTIMATE THE SEASONAL CYCLE OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 585-602

Authors: FOLEY JA PRENTICE IC RAMANKUTTY N LEVIS S POLLARD D SITCH S HAXELTINE A
Citation: Ja. Foley et al., AN INTEGRATED BIOSPHERE MODEL OF LAND-SURFACE PROCESSES, TERRESTRIAL CARBON BALANCE, AND VEGETATION DYNAMICS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 603-628

Authors: FLANAGAN LB BROOKS JR VARNEY GT BERRY SC EHLERINGER JR
Citation: Lb. Flanagan et al., CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND THE ISOTOPE RATIO OF RESPIRED CO2 IN BOREAL FOREST ECOSYSTEMS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 629-640

Authors: YAO H ZHUANG YB CHEN ZL
Citation: H. Yao et al., ESTIMATION OF METHANE EMISSION FROM RICE PADDIES IN MAINLAND CHINA, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 641-649

Authors: MCELROY MB JONES DBA
Citation: Mb. Mcelroy et Dba. Jones, EVIDENCE FOR AN ADDITIONAL SOURCE OF ATMOSPHERIC N2O, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 651-659

Authors: MIDDELBURG JJ SOETAERT K HERMAN PMJ HEIP CHR
Citation: Jj. Middelburg et al., DENITRIFICATION IN MARINE-SEDIMENTS - A MODEL STUDY, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 661-673

Authors: SAHAGIAN DL MOORE B
Citation: Dl. Sahagian et B. Moore, INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL SECTION - GLOBAL ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION ANDMODELING - TOWARD THE INTEGRATION OF GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 675-675

Authors: SCHIMEL DS BRASWELL BH MCKEOWN R OJIMA DS PARTON WJ PULLIAM W
Citation: Ds. Schimel et al., CLIMATE AND NITROGEN CONTROLS ON THE GEOGRAPHY AND TIMESCALES OF TERRESTRIAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 677-692

Authors: HAXELTINE A PRENTICE IC
Citation: A. Haxeltine et Ic. Prentice, BIOME3 - AN EQUILIBRIUM TERRESTRIAL BIOSPHERE MODEL-BASED ON ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS, RESOURCE AVAILABILITY, AND COMPETITION AMONG PLANT FUNCTIONAL TYPES, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 693-709

Authors: THOMPSON MV RANDERSON JT MALMSTROM CM FIELD CB
Citation: Mv. Thompson et al., CHANGE IN NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND HETEROTROPHIC RESPIRATION - HOW MUCH IS NECESSARY TO SUSTAIN THE TERRESTRIAL CARBON SINK, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 711-726

Authors: KUTZBACH JE BARTLEIN PJ FOLEY JA HARRISON SP HOSTETLER SW LIU Z PRENTICE IC WEBB T
Citation: Je. Kutzbach et al., POTENTIAL ROLE OF VEGETATION FEEDBACK IN THE CLIMATE SENSITIVITY OF HIGH-LATITUDE REGIONS - A CASE-STUDY AT 6000 YEARS BP, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 727-736

Authors: KINDERMANN J WURTH G KOHLMAIER GH BADECK FW
Citation: J. Kindermann et al., INTERANNUAL VARIATION OF CARBON EXCHANGE FLUXES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 737-755

Authors: PIPER SC STEWART EF
Citation: Sc. Piper et Ef. Stewart, A GRIDDED GLOBAL DATA SET OF DAILY TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION FOR TERRESTRIAL BIOSPHERIC MODELING, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 757-782

Authors: LAW RM RAYNER PJ DENNING AS ERICKSON D FUNG IY HEIMANN M PIPER SC RAMONET M TAGUCHI S TAYLOR JA TRUDINGER CM WATTERSON IG
Citation: Rm. Law et al., VARIATIONS IN MODELED ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT OF CARBON-DIOXIDE AND THECONSEQUENCES FOR CO2 INVERSIONS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 783-796

Authors: LANDMANN G REIMER A KEMPE S
Citation: G. Landmann et al., CLIMATICALLY INDUCED LAKE LEVEL CHANGES AT LAKE VAN, TURKEY, DURING THE PLEISTOCENE HOLOCENE TRANSITION/, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 797-808

Authors: GRUBER N SARMIENTO JL STOCKER TF
Citation: N. Gruber et al., AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR DETECTING ANTHROPOGENIC CO2 IN THE OCEANS, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(4), 1996, pp. 809-837
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