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Braakhekke, Maarten C., Beer, Christian, Schrumpf, Marion, Ekici, Altug, Ahrens, Bernhard, Hoosbeek, Marcel R., Kruijt, Bart, Kabat, Pavel, Reichstein, Markus (2014) The use of radiocarbon to constrain current and future soil organic matter turnover and transport in a temperate forest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119. 372-391 doi:10.1002/2013jg002420

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TitleThe use of radiocarbon to constrain current and future soil organic matter turnover and transport in a temperate forest
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
AuthorsBraakhekke, Maarten C.Author
Beer, ChristianAuthor
Schrumpf, MarionAuthor
Ekici, AltugAuthor
Ahrens, BernhardAuthor
Hoosbeek, Marcel R.Author
Kruijt, BartAuthor
Kabat, PavelAuthor
Reichstein, MarkusAuthor
Year2014 (March)Volume119
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
DOIdoi:10.1002/2013jg002420Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBraakhekke, Maarten C., Beer, Christian, Schrumpf, Marion, Ekici, Altug, Ahrens, Bernhard, Hoosbeek, Marcel R., Kruijt, Bart, Kabat, Pavel, Reichstein, Markus (2014) The use of radiocarbon to constrain current and future soil organic matter turnover and transport in a temperate forest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119. 372-391 doi:10.1002/2013jg002420
Plain TextBraakhekke, Maarten C., Beer, Christian, Schrumpf, Marion, Ekici, Altug, Ahrens, Bernhard, Hoosbeek, Marcel R., Kruijt, Bart, Kabat, Pavel, Reichstein, Markus (2014) The use of radiocarbon to constrain current and future soil organic matter turnover and transport in a temperate forest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119. 372-391 doi:10.1002/2013jg002420
In(n.d.) Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences Vol. 119. American Geophysical Union (AGU)


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