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Radiocarbon and Soil Carbon Dynamics
(2009). Radiocarbon and Soil Carbon Dynamics.
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 37, 47-66.
Partitioning sources of soil respiration in boreal black spruce forest using radiocarbon
(2006). Partitioning sources of soil respiration in boreal black spruce forest using radiocarbon.
Global Change Biology. 12, 165-176.
Fertilization effects on the ecohydrology of a southern California annual grassland
(2012). Fertilization effects on the ecohydrology of a southern California annual grassland.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS . 39,
Fertilization effects on the ecohydrology of a southern California annual grassland
(2012). Fertilization effects on the ecohydrology of a southern California annual grassland.
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS. 39, 5.
Transpiration dynamics of an Austrian Pine stand and its forest floor: identifying controlling conditions using artificial neural networks
(2002). Transpiration dynamics of an Austrian Pine stand and its forest floor: identifying controlling conditions using artificial neural networks.
Advances in Water Resources. 25, 293-303.
Framework for Understanding Structural Errors (FUSE): A modular framework to diagnose differences between hydrological models
(2008). Framework for Understanding Structural Errors (FUSE): A modular framework to diagnose differences between hydrological models.
Water Resources Research. 44,
The above-ground coarse wood productivity of 104 Neotropical forest plots
(2004). The above-ground coarse wood productivity of 104 Neotropical forest plots.
Global Change Biology. 10, 563-591.
Changing sources of soil respiration with time since fire in a boreal forest
(2006). Changing sources of soil respiration with time since fire in a boreal forest.
Global Change Biology. 12, 957-971.
Radiocarbon - a low-impact tool to study nutrient transport by soil fungi under field conditions
(2005). Radiocarbon - a low-impact tool to study nutrient transport by soil fungi under field conditions.
New Phytologist. 166, 595-600.