375 results on '"Kling, George W."'
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2. Ecosystem Recovery from Disturbance is Constrained by N Cycle Openness, Vegetation-Soil N Distribution, Form of N Losses, and the Balance Between Vegetation and Soil-Microbial Processes
3. Lake Nyos, Cameroon: Examining the 1986 gas release from the system standpoint
4. Nitrate is an important nitrogen source for Arctic tundra plants
5. The role of iron and reactive oxygen species in the production of CO2 in arctic soil waters
6. Geochemistry of Soils and Streams on Surfaces of Varying Ages in Arctic Alaska
7. Physical Pathways of Nutrient Supply in a Small, Ultraoligotrophic Arctic Lake during Summer Stratification
8. Degassing Lakes Nyos and Monoun: Defusing Certain Disaster
9. Ecosystem responses to climate change at a Low Arctic and a High Arctic long-term research site
10. Ecosystem feedbacks constrain the effect of day‐to‐day weather variability on land–atmosphere carbon exchange
11. Holocene Pollen Records from the Central Arctic Foothills, Northern Alaska: Testing the Role of Substrate in the Response of Tundra to Climate Change
12. Bottom-up Controls on Bacterial Production in Tropical Lowland Rivers
13. Production and Export of Dissolved C in Arctic Tundra Mesocosms: The Roles of Vegetation and Water Flow
14. Spatial-Temporal Variability in Surface Layer Deepening and Lateral Advection in an Embayment of Lake Victoria, East Africa
15. Spatial Variation among Lakes within Landscapes: Ecological Organization along Lake Chains
16. A Coupled Field and Modeling Approach for the Analysis of Nitrogen Cycling in Streams
17. The Comparative Limnology of Lakes Nyos and Monoun, Cameroon
18. Pulse‐labeling studies of carbon cycling in arctic tundra ecosystems: Contribution of photosynthates to soil organic matter
19. Effects of long-term nutrient additions onArctic tundra, stream, and lake ecosystems : beyond NPP
20. Exotic earthworm community composition interacts with soil texture to affect redistribution and retention of litter-derived C and N in northern temperate forest soils
21. A communal catalogue reveals Earths multiscale microbial diversity
22. Supra-permafrost groundwater’s contribution to stream flow and organic matter chemistry in the Arctic: estimation using combined mechanistic and statistical approaches
23. Benthic community metabolism in deep and shallow Arctic lakes during 13 years of whole–lake fertilization
24. Summer thaw duration is a strong predictor of the soil microbiome and its response to permafrost thaw in arctic tundra
25. Effects of long-term climate trends on the methane and CO2 exchange processes of Toolik Lake, Alaska
26. Sunlight controls water column processing of carbon in arctic fresh waters
27. Community-specific impacts of exotic earthworm invasions on soil carbon dynamics in a sandy temperate forest
28. Effects of long-term nutrient additions on Arctic tundra, stream, and lake ecosystems: beyond NPP
29. Heterotrophic Bacteria Dominate Catalase Expression during Microcystis Blooms
30. The Uncertainty in InSAR-Based Active Layer Soil Water Storage Estimates Over the Arctic Foothills
31. Diel to interannual variation in carbon dioxide emissions from lakes and reservoirs
32. Surface exposure to sunlight stimulates CO₂ release from permafrost soil carbon in the Arctic
33. Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms are a biological disturbance to Western Lake Erie bacterial communities
34. Processing arctic eddy-flux data using a simple carbon-exchange model embedded in the ensemble Kalman filter
35. Climate-Related Variations in Mixing Dynamics in an Alaskan Arctic Lake
36. The Limnology of Toolik Lake
37. The Kuparuk River: A Long-Term Study of Biological and Chemical Processes in an Arctic River
38. Internal Wave Effects on Photosynthesis: Experiments, Theory, and Modeling
39. Biogeography of Bacterioplankton in Lakes and Streams of an Arctic Tundra Catchment
40. Long-Term Measurements at the Arctic LTER Site
41. Variation in Dissolved Organic Matter Controls Bacterial Production and Community Composition
42. Microbial Community Composition and Function across an Arctic Tundra Landscape
43. The flux of CO2 and CH4 from lakes and rivers in arctic Alaska
44. The biogeochemistry and zoogeography of lakes and rivers in arctic Alaska
45. Stream geochemistry as an indicator of increasing permafrost thaw depth in an arctic watershed
46. Arctic Lakes and Streams as Gas Conduits to the Atmosphere: Implications for Tundra Carbon Budgets
47. The 1986 Lake Nyos Gas Disaster in Cameroon, West Africa
48. Acid Precipitation in the Colorado Front Range: An Overview with Time Predictions for Significant Effects
49. Comparative Transparency, Depth of Mixing, and Stability of Stratification in Lakes of Cameroon, West Africa
50. The Role of Seasonal Turnover in Lake Alkalinity Dynamics
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