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Application of thermal analysis techniques in soil science

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Controls on soil organic matter content within a northern hardwood forest

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Controls on the Spatial Patterns of Carbon and Nitrogen in Adirondack Forest Soils along a Gradient of Nitrogen Deposition

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Does Physical Protection of Soil Organic Matter Attenuate Temperature Sensitivity?

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Nature and origin of lipids in clay size fraction of a cultivated soil as revealed using preparative thermochemolysis

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Pyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometry to characterize soil organic matter composition in chemically isolated fractions from differing land uses

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Soil carbon saturation: Implications for measurable carbon pool dynamics in long-term incubations

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Why the atmosphere became oxygenated: A proposal

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Changes in the Structure, Composition and Nutrients during Hurricane-Induced Succession in a Subtropical Wet Forest

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A Comparison of Soil Organic Matter Content in 1932, 1984, and 2005/6 in Forests of the Adirondack Mountains, New York

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Douglas Jerolmack
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Alain F. Plante
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