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The Role of Soil Characteristics on Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Organic Matter

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Street tree survival rates: Meta-analysis of previous studies and application to a field survey in Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Twelve testable hypotheses on the geobiology of weathering

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Improved Characterization of Soil Organic Matter by Thermal Analysis Using CO2/H2O Evolved Gas Analysis

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Soil Organic Matter Quality in Chronosequences Of Secondary Northern Hardwood Forests In Western New England

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Oxygen overshoot and recovery during the early Paleoproterozoic

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Streams of the montane humid tropics

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Temporal and spatial variation in how vegetation alters the soil moisture response to climate manipulation

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Transfer of litter-derived N to soil mineral-organic associations: Evidence from decadal 15N tracer experiments

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Use of thermal analysis techniques (TG-DSC) for the characterization of diverse organic municipal waste streams to predict biological stability prior to land application

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Douglas Jerolmack
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Alain F. Plante
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