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Lisuzzo, N.
2005.
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Physical controls over nitrogen supply in early successional riparian ecosystems along the Tanana River, Alaska
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Merben, C.
2005.
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Effects of simulated climate change on reproductive phenology of tussock cottongrass
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Werdin-Pfisterer, N.
2006.
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Soil amino acid composition across a boreal forest successional sequence
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Fresco, N.
2006.
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Carbon Sequestration in Alaska's Boreal Forest: Planning for resilience in a changing landscape.
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Mitchell, J.
2006.
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Patterns of and controls over N inputs by green alder (Alnus viridis ssp. fruticosa) to a secondary successional chronosequence in interior Alaska
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Betts, E.
2006.
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Permafrost and Wildfire Influences on Stream Nutrient Dynamics and Metabolism in Boreal Forest Watersheds of Interior Alaska
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Kane, E.S.
2006.
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Mechanisms of soil carbon stabilization in black spruce forests of interior Alaska: soil temperature, soil water, and wildfire
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Yershova, G.
2003.
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Temporal and spatial variability of microclimate and permafrost conditions in Fairbanks region, Alaska
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Rohr, M.
2001.
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Paleoenvironmental changes at treeline in central Alaska: A 6,500 year long pollen and stable isotope record
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Vogel, J.
2004.
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Carbon cycling in three mature black spruce (Picea mariana [MILL.] B.S.P) forests in interior Alaska
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Brenner, R.E.
2005.
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Soil nitrogen transformations and retention during a deciduous to coniferous successional transition
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Lyle, S.E.
2005.
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Soil nitrogen dynamics after fire in Interior Alaska
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Petrone, K.
2005.
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Export of carbon, nitrogen, and major solutes from a boreal forest watershed: the influence of fire and permafrost
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Cushing, A.
2005.
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The potential of Lodgepole Pine in Alaska
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Epting, J.
2004.
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Remote sensing of burn severity and the interaction betweenburn severity, topography, and vegetation in interior Alaska
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Estensen, J.L.
2001.
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Winter vertebrate browsing of birch : Effects on the use of leaf litter leachates by stream microorganisms
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Hollingsworth, T.N.
2004.
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Quantifying variability in the Alaskan black spruce ecosystem: Linking vegetation, carbon, and fire
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Lehmkuhl, K.L.
2000.
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Population dynamics and ecology of yellow-cheeked voles (Microtus xanthognathus) in early post-fire series of interior Alaska
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Maher, K.
2005.
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Production and Quality of Spring Sap from Alaskan Birch (Betula Neoalaskana Sargent) in Interior Alaska
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Masco, S.C.
2005.
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Fire in boreal black spruce (Picea mariana [MILL.]) Forests: respiration, temperature sensitivity, and bioavailability of soil organic matter
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