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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R823442

The Effects of Anthropogenic Nitrogen Deposition on the Functioning of Alpine and Subalpine Ecosystems Nitrogen Cycling and Trace Gas Fluxes

RFA: Exploratory Research - Environmental Biology (1995)

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Journal Article Symbiotic N2-fixation in alpine tundra: ecosystem input and variation in fixation rates among communities. OECOLOGIA Bowman WD, Schardt JC, Schmidt SK Bowman WD, Schardt JC, Schmidt SK. Symbiotic N2-fixation in alpine tundra: ecosystem input and variation in fixation rates among communities. Oecologia 1996;108(2):345-350. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Microbial activity under alpine snowpacks, Niwot Ridge, Colorado. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY Brooks PD, Williams MW, Schmidt SK Brooks PD, Williams MW, Schmidt SK. Microbial activity under alpine snowpacks, Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Biogeochemistry 1996;32(2):93-113. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Winter production of CO2 and N2O from alpine tundra: environmental controls and relationship to inter-system C and N fluxes. OECOLOGIA Brooks PD, Schmidt SK, Williams MW Brooks PD, Schmidt SK, Williams MW. Winter production of CO2 and N2O from alpine tundra: environmental controls and relationship to inter-system C and N fluxes. Oecologia 1997;110(3):403-413. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Inorganic nitrogen and microbial biomass dynamics before and during spring snowmelt. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY Brooks PD, Williams MW, Schmidt SK Brooks PD, Williams MW, Schmidt SK. Inorganic nitrogen and microbial biomass dynamics before and during spring snowmelt. Biogeochemistry 1998;43(1):1-15. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Estimating the biomass of microbial functional groups using rates of growth-related soil respiration. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY Colores GM, Schmidt SK, Fisk MC Colores GM, Schmidt SK, Fisk MC. Estimating the biomass of microbial functional groups using rates of growth-related soil respiration. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 1996;28(12):1569-1577. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Microbial responses to nitrogen additions in alpine tundra soils. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY Fisk MC, Schmidt SK Fisk MC, Schmidt SK. Microbial responses to nitrogen additions in alpine tundra soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 1996;28(6):751-755. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Topographic patterns of above- and belowground production and nitrogen cycling in Alpine tundra. ECOLOGY Fisk MC, Schmidt SK, Seastedt TR Fisk MC, Schmidt SK, Seastedt TR. Topographic patterns of above- and belowground production and nitrogen cycling in Alpine tundra. Ecology 1998;79(7):2253-2266. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Seasonal partitioning of nitrogen by plants and soil microorganisms in an alpine ecosystem. ECOLOGY Jaeger III CH, Monson RK, Fisk MC, Schmidt SK Jaeger III CH, Monson RK, Fisk MC, Schmidt SK. Seasonal partitioning of nitrogen by plants and soil microorganisms in an alpine ecosystem. Ecology 1999;80(6):1883-1891. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Links between microbial population dynamics and nitrogen availability in an alpine ecosystem. ECOLOGY Lipson DA, Schmidt SK, Monson RK Lipson DA, Schmidt SK, Monson RK. Links between microbial population dynamics and nitrogen availability in an alpine ecosystem. Ecology 1999;80(5):1623-1631. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Nitrogen uptake during snowmelt by the snow buttercup, Ranunculus adoneus. ARCTIC, ANTARCTIC, AND ALPINE RESEARCH Mullen RB, Schmidt SK, Jaeger III CH Mullen RB, Schmidt SK, Jaeger III CH. Nitrogen uptake during snowmelt by the snow buttercup, Ranunculus adoneus. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 1998;30(2):121-125. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Wetting stimulates atmospheric CH4 oxidation by alpine soil. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY West AE, Schmidt SK West AE, Schmidt SK. Wetting stimulates atmospheric CH4 oxidation by alpine soil. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 1998;25(4):349-353. R823442 (1998)
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Journal Article Landscape patterns of CH4 fluxes in an alpine tundra ecosystem. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY West AE, Brooks PD, Fisk MC, Smith LK, Holland EA, Jaeger III CH, Babcock S, Lai RS, Schmidt SK West AE, Brooks PD, Fisk MC, Smith LK, Holland EA, Jaeger III CH, Babcock S, Lai RS, Schmidt SK. Landscape patterns of CH4 fluxes in an alpine tundra ecosystem. Biogeochemistry 1999;45(3):243-264. R823442 (1998)
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