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Zeitschriftenartikel (101)
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40 (3), S. 249 - 258 (2002)
Carbon fluxes of the Eurosiberian region. Environment Control in Biology 2.
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111 (3), S. 203 - 222 (2002)
Seasonal differences in carbon and water vapor exchange in young and old-growth ponderosa pine ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 3.
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54 (5), S. 514 - 530 (2002)
Comparative ecosystem-atmosphere exchange of energy and mass in a European Russian and a central Siberian bog II. Interseasonal and interannual variability of CO2 fluxes. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 4.
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16 (1), S. 5-1 - 5-13 (2002)
Response of central Siberian Scots pine to soil water deficit and long-term trends in atmospheric CO2 concentration. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 5.
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171 (3), S. 261 - 274 (2002)
Phenological differences in tree water use and the timing of tropical forest inventories: conclusions from patterns of dry season diameter change. Forest Ecology and Management 6.
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6, S. 423 - 426 (2002)
Klimawandel und biologische Vielfalt: Zwischenstaatlicher Ausschuss für Klimawandel (IPCC) verabschiedet Bericht. Umwelt 7.
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54 (5), S. 631 - 641 (2002)
Soil carbon inventories and carbon-13 on a latitude transect in Siberia. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 8.
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53 (3), S. 393 - 403 (2002)
The isotopic composition of soil organic carbon on a north-south transect in western Canada. European Journal of Soil Science 9.
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66 (15A), S. A91 - A91 (2002)
Dust impact on marine biota and atmospheric CO2 in glacial periods. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 10.
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16 (2), S. 6-1 - 6-8 (2002)
Climate-induced oceanic oxygen fluxes: Implications for the contemporary carbon budget. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 11.
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: Heavy and light beer: A carbon isotope approach to detect C4 carbon in beers of different origins, styles, and prices. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 50 (22), S. 6413 - 6418 (2002)
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22 (15-16), S. 1177 - 1184 (2002)
Plant ecophysiology and forest response to global change. Tree Physiology 13.
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17 (3), S. 106 - 107 (2002)
A.F.W. Schimper: from the 'oecology of plant distribution' to the 'functional ecology of terrestrial ecosystems'. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14.
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16 (1), S. 49 - 57 (2002)
Predicting daytime carbon isotope ratios of atmospheric CO2 within forest canopies. Functional Ecology 15.
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: Transport of 222Rn using the regional model REMO: a detailed comparison with measurements over Europe. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 54 (5), S. 850 - 871 (2002)
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54 (5), S. 872 - 894 (2002)
Simulation of atmospheric CO2 over Europe and western Siberia using the regional scale model REMO. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 17.
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19 (2), S. 155 - 166 (2002)
The water balance of northern Africa during the mid-Holocene: an evaluation of the 6 ka BP PMIP simulations. Climate Dynamics 18.
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33 (11), S. 1207 - 1223 (2002)
Effects of charring on mass, organic carbon, and stable carbon isotope composition of wood. Organic Geochemistry 19.
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: Evaluation of terrestrial carbon cycle models with atmospheric CO2 measurements: Results from transient simulations considering increasing CO2, climate and land-use effects. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 16 (4), S. 1092 (2002)
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116, S. S75 - S83 (2002)
Simulated effects of dryland cropping intensification on soil organic matter and greenhouse gas exchanges using the DAYCENT ecosystem model. Environmental Pollution