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Dr. Klaus Butterbach-Bahl (Germany)
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Publications
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16.03.2006 |
Article: N2O, NO and CH4 exchange, and microbial N turnover over a Mediterranean pine forest soil
P. Rosenkranz, N. Brüggemann, H. Papen, Z. Xu, G. Seufert, and K. Butterbach-Bahl
Biogeosciences, 3, 121-133 SRef:
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05.12.2005 |
Article: Inventories of N2O and NO emissions from European forest soils
M. Kesik, P. Ambus, R. Baritz, N. Brüggemann, K. Butterbach-Bahl, M. Damm, J. Duyzer, L. Horváth, R. Kiese, B. Kitzler, A. Leip, C. Li, M. Pihlatie, K. Pilegaard, S. Seufert, D. Simpson, U. Skiba, G. Smiatek, T. Vesala, and S. Zechmeister-Boltenstern
Biogeosciences, 2, 353-375 SRef:
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25.08.2005 |
Article: Profiles of C- and N-trace gas production in N-saturated forest soils
K. Butterbach-Bahl, U. Berger, N. Brüggemann, J. Duyzer
Biogeosciences Discussions, 2, 1127-1157 SRef:
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15.07.2005 |
Article: Inventories of N2O and NO emissions from European forest soils
M. Kesik, P. Ambus, R. Baritz, N. Brüggemann, K. Butterbach-Bahl, M. Damm, J. Duyzer, L. Horváth, R. Kiese, B. Kitzler, A. Leip, C. Li, M. Pihlatie, K. Pilegaard, G. Seufert, D. Simpson, U. Skiba, G. Smiatek, T. Vesala, S. Zechmeister-Boltenstern
Biogeosciences Discussions, 2, 779-827 SRef:
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15.06.2005 |
Article: NO2, NO and CH4 exchange, and microbial N turnover over a Mediterranean pine forest soil
P. Rosenkranz, N. Brüggemann, H. Papen, Z. Xu, G. Seufert, K. Butterbach-Bahl
Biogeosciences Discussions, 2, 673-702 SRef:
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