Estimating soil organic carbon from soils to the sea
Carbon lateral exports from terrestrial soils to the water conduit have been recently recognized as important components of global C budgets. These fluxes play also a major role in several processes within freshwaters that are important for biodiversity and human health. Swedish boreal forest is of...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2011
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