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“Do forests receive occult inputs of nitrogen?”
3: 321-331.
2001.
2000.
“Soil amino acid turnover dominates the nitrogen flux in permafrost-dominated taiga forest soils”
34: 209-219.
2002.
“Resource-based niches provide a basis for species diversity and dominance in an arctic plant community”
415: 68-71.
2002.
“Stable isotope signatures of moose in relation to seasonal forage composition: an hypothesis”
37: 329-338.
2001.
“Environmental variation, vegetation distribution, carbon dynamics, and water/energy exchange in high latitudes”
13: 301-314.
2002.
2002.
“Variability in the emission of carbon-based trace gases from wildfire in the Alaskan boreal forest”
108(D1): 8151. doi:10.1029/2001JD000480.
2003.
“Environmental controls on soil CO2 flux following fire in black spruce, white spruce, and aspen stands of interior Alaska”
32: 1525-1541.
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“Effects of a spruce beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) outbreak and fire on Lutz spruce in Alaska”
24: 1539-1547.
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“Using Landsat TM data to estimate carbon release from burned biomass in an Alaskan spruce forest complex”
21: 323-338.
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