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1. [Article] Observations of ¹⁴CO₂ in ecosystem respiration from a temperate deciduous forest in Northern Wisconsin
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3. [Article] Chronic nitrogen additions suppress decomposition and sequester soil carbon in temperate forests
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4. [Article] Performance of Linear and Nonlinear Two-Leaf Light Use Efficiency Models at Different Temporal Scales
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5. [Article] Carbon budget estimation of a subarctic catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution
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6. [Article] Carbon budget estimation of a subarctic catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution
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