Publications of Gerd Gleixner
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Journal Article (235)
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Journal Article
66, pp. 239 - 248 (2013)
Seasonal differences in tree species influence on soil microbial communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 142.
Journal Article
59 (216), pp. 599 - 612 (2013)
Levoglucosan concentration in ice core samples from the Tibetan Plateau determined by reserve-phase high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Glaciology 143.
Journal Article
9, pp. 4115 - 4123 (2012)
The stable isotopic signature of biologically produced molecular hydrogen (H2). Biogeosciences 144.
Journal Article
46 (18), pp. 10123 - 10129 (2012)
Online stable isotope analysis of dissolved organic carbon size classes using size exclusion chromatography coupled to an isotope ratio mass spectrometer. Environmental Science and Technology 145.
Journal Article
79, pp. 106 - 126 (2012)
Hydrogen isotope ratios of lacustrine sedimentary n-alkanes as proxies of tropical African hydrology: insights from a calibration transect across Cameroon. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 146.
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47, pp. 209 - 219 (2012)
Input related microbial carbon dynamic of soil organic matter in particle size fractions. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 147.
Journal Article
43 (1), pp. 125 - 149 (2012)
Palaeoclimate reconstruction from biomarker geochemistry and stable isotopes of n-alkanes from Carboniferous and Early Permian humic coals and limnic sediments in western and eastern Europe. Organic Geochemistry 148.
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79 (1), pp. 118 - 131 (2012)
Tracking the autochthonous carbon transfer in stream biofilm food webs. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 149.
Journal Article
26 (2), pp. 173 - 180 (2012)
Simultaneous determination of the quantity and isotopic signature of dissolved organic matter from soil water using high-performance liquid chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 150.
Journal Article
263, pp. 131 - 137 (2012)
Importance of root derived carbon for soil organic matter storage in a temperate old-growth beech forest - Evidence from C, N and 14C content. Forest Ecology and Management 151.
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42 (7), pp. 838 - 845 (2011)
Effect of precipitation regime on deltaD values of soil n-alkanes from elevation gradients - Implications for the study of paleo-elevation. Organic Geochemistry 152.
Journal Article
26 (1), pp. 201 - 208 (2011)
Plant effects on soil N mineralization are mediated by the composition of multiple soil organic fractions. Ecological Research 153.
Journal Article
17 (5), pp. 1925 - 1934 (2011)
Increases in soil organic carbon sequestration can reduce the global warming potential of long-term liming to permanent grassland. Global Change Biology 154.
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34, pp. 895 - 908 (2011)
Foliar and soil δ15N values reveal increased nitrogen partitioning among species in diverse grassland communities. Plant, Cell and Environment 155.
Journal Article
236, pp. 82 - 90 (2011)
Response of δ D values of sedimentary n-alkanes to variations in source water isotope signals and climate proxies at lake Nam Co, Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary International 156.
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17 (2), pp. 1167 - 1185 (2011)
Dissolved carbon leaching from soil is a crucial component of the net ecosystem carbon balance. Global Change Biology 157.
Journal Article
301 (1-2), pp. 285 - 296 (2011)
Empirical relationship between leaf wax n-alkane δ D and altitude in the Wuyi, Shennongjia and Tianshan Mountains, China: Implications for paleoaltimetry. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 158.
Journal Article
42 (9), pp. 1099 - 1108 (2011)
Relative contribution of foliar and fine root pine litter to the molecular composition of soil organic matter after in situ degradation. Organic Geochemistry 159.
Journal Article
25 (2), GB2014 (2011)
Plant diversity effects on aboveground and belowground N pools in temperate grassland ecosystems: Development in the first 5 years after establishment. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 160.
Journal Article
75 (10), pp. 2557 - 2570 (2011)
Variable effects of labile carbon on the carbon use of different microbial groups in black slate degradation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta