Title | The earliest stages of ecosystem succession in high-elevation (5000 meters above sea level), recently de-glaciated Soils. |
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Authors: | Schmidt, S.K., ;Reed, S.C.;Nemergut, D.R.;Grandy, A.S.;Cleveland, C.C.;Costello, E.K.;Weintraub, M.N.;Hill, A.W.;Meyer, A.F.;Martin, A.P.;Neff, J.C. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Volume: | 275 |
Pagination: | 2793-2802 |
Accession Number: | NWT1641 |
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