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Authors: Oschlies, A Koeve, W Garcon, V
Citation: A. Oschlies et al., An eddy-permitting coupled physical-biological model of the North Atlantic2. Ecosystem dynamics and comparison with satellite and JGOFS local studies data, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 499-523

Authors: Broecker, W Lynch-Stieglitz, J Archer, D Hofmann, M Maier-Reimer, E Marchal, O Stocker, T Gruber, N
Citation: W. Broecker et al., How strong is the Harvardton-Bear constraint?, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 817-820

Authors: Conway, TJ Tans, PP
Citation: Tj. Conway et Pp. Tans, Development of the CO2 latitude gradient in recent decades, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 821-826

Authors: Popp, BN Trull, T Kenig, F Wakeham, SG Rust, TM Tilbrook, B Griffiths, FB Wright, SW Marchant, HJ Bidigare, RR Laws, EA
Citation: Bn. Popp et al., Controls on the carbon isotopic composition of Southern Ocean phytoplankton, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 827-843

Authors: Law, RM Rayner, PJ
Citation: Rm. Law et Pj. Rayner, Impacts of seasonal covariance on CO2 inversions, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 845-856

Authors: Sonnerup, RE Quay, PD McNichol, AP Bullister, JL Westby, TA Anderson, HL
Citation: Re. Sonnerup et al., Reconstructing the oceanic C-13 Suess effect, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 857-872

Authors: Hofmann, M Broecker, WS Lynch-Stieglitz, J
Citation: M. Hofmann et al., Influence of a [CO2(aq)] dependent biological C-isotope fractionation on glacial C-13/C-12 ratios in the ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 873-883

Authors: Harden, JW Sharpe, JM Parton, WJ Ojima, DS Fries, TL Huntington, TG Dabney, SM
Citation: Jw. Harden et al., Dynamic replacement and loss of soil carbon on eroding cropland, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 885-901

Authors: Bowling, DR Baldocchi, DD Monson, RK
Citation: Dr. Bowling et al., Dynamics of isotopic exchange of carbon dioxide in a Tennessee deciduous forest, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 903-922

Authors: Bird, MI Moyo, C Veenendaal, EM Lloyd, J Frost, P
Citation: Mi. Bird et al., Stability of elemental carbon in a savanna soil, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 923-932

Authors: Barbosa, PM Stroppiana, D Gregoire, JM Pereira, JMC
Citation: Pm. Barbosa et al., An assessment of vegetation fire in Africa (1981-1991): Burned areas, burned biomass, and atmospheric emissions, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 933-950

Authors: Nalder, IA Wein, RW
Citation: Ia. Nalder et Rw. Wein, Long-term forest floor carbon dynamics after fire in upland boreal forestsof western Canada, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 951-968

Authors: Ohte, N Tokuchi, N
Citation: N. Ohte et N. Tokuchi, Geographical variation of the acid buffering of vegetated catchments: Factors determining the bicarbonate leaching, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 969-996

Authors: Ramankutty, N Foley, JA
Citation: N. Ramankutty et Ja. Foley, Estimating historical changes in global land cover: Croplands from 1700 to1992, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 997-1027

Authors: Bilek, RS Tyler, SC Sass, RL Fisher, FM
Citation: Rs. Bilek et al., Differences in CH4 oxidation and pathways of production between rice cultivars deduced from measurements of CH4 flux and delta C-13 of CH4 and CO2, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1029-1044

Authors: Ding, A Willis, CR Sass, RL Fisher, FM
Citation: A. Ding et al., Methane emissions from rice fields: Effect of plant height among several rice cultivars, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1045-1052

Authors: van der Gon, HD
Citation: Hd. Van Der Gon, Changes in CH4 emission from rice fields from 1960 to 1990s - 2. The declining use of organic inputs in rice farming, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1053-1062

Authors: Popp, TJ Chanton, JP Whiting, GJ Grant, N
Citation: Tj. Popp et al., Methane stable isotope distribution at a Carex dominated fen in north central Alberta, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1063-1077

Authors: Weyhenmeyer, CE
Citation: Ce. Weyhenmeyer, Methane emissions from beaver ponds: Rates, patterns, and transport mechanisms, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1079-1090

Authors: Clair, TA Ehrman, JM Higuchi, K
Citation: Ta. Clair et al., Changes in freshwater carbon exports from Canadian terrestrial basins to lakes and estuaries under a 2xCO(2) atmospheric scenario, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1091-1097

Authors: Zhang, J Zhang, ZF Liu, SM Wu, Y Xiong, H Chen, HT
Citation: J. Zhang et al., Human impacts on the large world rivers: Would the Changjiang (Yangtze River) be an illustration?, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1099-1105

Authors: Manning, AC Keeling, RF Severinghaus, JP
Citation: Ac. Manning et al., Precise atmospheric oxygen measurements with a paramagnetic oxygen analyzer, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1107-1115

Authors: Falck, E Gade, HG
Citation: E. Falck et Hg. Gade, Net community production and oxygen fluxes in the Nordic Seas based on O-2budget calculations, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1117-1126

Authors: Bange, HW Andreae, MO
Citation: Hw. Bange et Mo. Andreae, Nitrous oxide in the deep waters of the world's oceans, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1127-1135

Authors: Brumme, R Borken, W Finke, S
Citation: R. Brumme et al., Hierarchical control on nitrous oxide emission in forest ecosystems, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1137-1148
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