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Publications Details for Grant Number R831451

Reduced Atmospheric Methane Consumption By Temperate Forest Soils Under Elevated Atmospheric CO2

RFA: Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality: Spatial Patterns in Air Pollution Emissions (2003)

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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)
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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)
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Journal Article Whalen SC. Biogeochemistry of methane exchange between natural wetlands and the atmosphere. Environmental Engineering Science 2005;22(1):73-94. R831451 (2004)
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Presentation Dubbs LL, Whalen SC, Fischer EN. Reduced atmospheric CH4 consumption by temperate forest soils under elevated CO2. Presented at the 2004 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 13-17, 2004. R831451 (2004)
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Presentation Dubbs LL, Whalen SC, Fischer EN. Reduced atmospheric CH4 consumption by temperate forest soils under elevated CO2. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2004. R831451 (2006)
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Presentation Dubbs LL, Whalen SC. Persistence of, and potential reasons for, reduced atmospheric CH4 consumption by temperate forest soils under elevated CO2. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2006. R831451 (2006)
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Presentation Dubbs LL, Whalen SC. Reduced atmospheric CH4 consumption by temperate forest soils under elevated CO2. Presented at the American Meteorological Society Meeting, Atlanta, GA, January 2006. R831451 (2006)
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Dubbs LL, Whalen SC. Reduced atmospheric CH4 consumption by temperate forest soils under elevated CO2. Presented at the American Meteorological Society 86th Annual Meeting , Atlanta, GA, January 29-February 3, 2006.

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