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Reduced Atmospheric Methane Consumption By Temperate Forest Soils Under Elevated Atmospheric CO2
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Dubbs LL. Persistence and potential causes of reduced net CH4 consumption under elevated CO2 in a temperate forest. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2009. |
R831451 (Final) (04/19/12) |
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Journal Article | Dubbs LL, Whalen SC. Reduced net atmospheric CH4 consumption is a sustained response to elevated CO2 in a temperate forest. Biology and Fertility of Soils 2010;46(6):597-606. |
R831451 (Final) (04/19/12) |
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