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Table of contents of journal: *Global biogeochemical cycles

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Authors: Otter, LB Scholes, MC
Citation: Lb. Otter et Mc. Scholes, Methane sources and sinks in a periodically flooded South African savanna, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 97-111

Authors: van Bochove, E Jones, HG Bertrand, N Prevost, D
Citation: E. Van Bochove et al., Winter fluxes of greenhouse gases from snow-covered agricultural soil: Intra-annual and interannual variations, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 113-125

Authors: Aitkenhead, JA McDowell, WH
Citation: Ja. Aitkenhead et Wh. Mcdowell, Soil C : N ratio as a predictor of annual riverine DOC flux at local and global scales, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 127-138

Authors: Willey, JD Kieber, RJ Eyman, MS Avery, GB
Citation: Jd. Willey et al., Rainwater dissolved organic carbon: Concentrations and global flux, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 139-148

Authors: Telmer, K Veizer, J
Citation: K. Telmer et J. Veizer, Isotopic constraints on the transpiration, evaporation, energy, and gross primary production budgets of a large boreal watershed: Ottawa River basin,Canada, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 149-165

Authors: Krest, JM Moore, WS Gardner, LR Morris, JT
Citation: Jm. Krest et al., Marsh nutrient export supplied by groundwater discharge: Evidence from radium measurements, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 167-176

Authors: Korontzi, S Macko, SA Anderson, IC Poth, MA
Citation: S. Korontzi et al., A stable isotopic study to determine carbon and nitrogen cycling in a disturbed southern Californian forest ecosystem, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 177-188

Authors: Kao, SJ Liu, KK
Citation: Sj. Kao et Kk. Liu, Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope systematics in a human-disturbed watershed (Lanyang-Hsi) in Taiwan and the estimation of biogenic particulate organic carbon and nitrogen fluxes, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 189-198

Authors: Wang, Y Amundson, R Niu, XF
Citation: Y. Wang et al., Seasonal and altitudinal variation in decomposition of soil organic matterinferred from radiocarbon measurements of soil CO2 flux, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 199-211

Authors: Berninger, F Sonninen, E Aalto, T Lloyd, J
Citation: F. Berninger et al., Modeling C-13 discrimination in tree rings, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 213-223

Authors: Lenton, TM Watson, AJ
Citation: Tm. Lenton et Aj. Watson, Redfield revisited 1. Regulation of nitrate, phosphate, and oxygen in the ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 225-248

Authors: Lenton, TM Watson, AJ
Citation: Tm. Lenton et Aj. Watson, Redfield revisited 2. What regulates the oxygen content of the atmosphere?, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 249-268

Authors: Archer, DE Johnson, K
Citation: De. Archer et K. Johnson, A Model of the iron cycle in the ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 269-279

Authors: Fung, IY Meyn, SK Tegen, I Doney, SC John, JG Bishop, JKB
Citation: Iy. Fung et al., Iron supply and demand in the upper ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 281-295

Authors: Bory, AJM Newton, PP
Citation: Ajm. Bory et Pp. Newton, Transport of airborne lithogenic material down through the water column intwo contrasting regions of the eastern subtropical North Atlantic Ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 297-315

Authors: Measures, CI Vink, S
Citation: Ci. Measures et S. Vink, On the use of dissolved aluminum in surface waters to estimate dust deposition to the ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 317-327

Authors: Schluter, M Sauter, EJ Schafer, A Ritzrau, W
Citation: M. Schluter et al., Spatial budget of organic carbon flux to the seafloor of the northern North Atlantic (60 degrees N-80 degrees N), GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 329-340

Authors: Bertrand, P Pedersen, TF Martinez, P Calvert, S Shimmield, G
Citation: P. Bertrand et al., Sea level impact on nutrient cycling in coastal upwelling areas during deglaciation: Evidence from nitrogen isotopes, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 341-355

Authors: Hupe, A Karstensen, J
Citation: A. Hupe et J. Karstensen, Redfield stoichiometry in Arabian Sea subsurface waters, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 357-372

Authors: Nightingale, PD Malin, G Law, CS Watson, AJ Liss, PS Liddicoat, MI Boutin, J Upstill-Goddard, RC
Citation: Pd. Nightingale et al., In situ evaluation of air-sea gas exchange parameterizations using novel conservative and volatile tracers, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 373-387

Authors: Murnane, RJ Sarmiento, JL
Citation: Rj. Murnane et Jl. Sarmiento, Roles of biology and gas exchange in determining the delta C-13 distribution in the ocean and the preindustrial gradient in atmospheric delta C-13, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 389-405

Authors: Gloor, M Fan, SM Pacala, S Sarmiento, J
Citation: M. Gloor et al., Optimal sampling of the atmosphere for purpose of inverse modeling: A model study, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 407-428

Authors: Suntharalingam, P Sarmiento, JL
Citation: P. Suntharalingam et Jl. Sarmiento, Factors governing the oceanic nitrous oxide distribution: Simulations withan ocean general circulation model, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 429-454

Authors: Moore, JK Abbott, MR Richman, JG Nelson, DM
Citation: Jk. Moore et al., The Southern Ocean at the last glacial maximum: A strong sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 455-475

Authors: Popova, EE Ryabchenko, VA Fasham, MJR
Citation: Ee. Popova et al., Biological pump and vertical mixing in the Southern Ocean: Their impact onatmospheric CO2, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 477-498
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