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BIOGEOSCIENCE vol.10 no.3, 2013

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Occurrence of benthic microbial nitrogen fixation coupled to sulfate reduction in the seasonally hypoxic Eckernf?rde Bay, Baltic Sea
V. J. Bertics, C. R. L?scher, I. Salonen, A. W. Dale, J. Gier, R. A. Schmitz, and T. Treude
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1243-1258
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Phytoplankton lysis predicts dissolved organic carbon release in marine plankton communities
S. Agust? and C. M. Duarte
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1259-1264
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Black carbon contributes to organic matter in young soils in the Morteratsch proglacial area (Switzerland)
E. Eckmeier, C. Mavris, R. Krebs, B. Pichler, and M. Egli
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1265-1274
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The Little Ice Age: evidence from a sediment record in Gullmar Fjord, Swedish west coast
I. Polovodova Asteman, K. Nordberg, and H. L. Filipsson
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1275-1290
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CO2 increases 14C primary production in an Arctic plankton community
A. Engel, C. Borchard, J. Piontek, K. G. Schulz, U. Riebesell, and R. Bellerby
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1291-1308
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Spatial and temporal variability of N2O emissions in a subtropical forest catchment in China
J. Zhu, J. Mulder, L. P. Wu, X. X. Meng, Y. H. Wang, and P. D?rsch
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1309-1321
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Modeling the impact of soil aggregate size on selenium immobilization
M. F. Kausch and C. E. Pallud
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1323-1336
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Bulk partitioning the growing season net ecosystem exchange of CO2 in Siberian tundra reveals the seasonality of its carbon sequestration strength
B. R. K. Runkle, T. Sachs, C. Wille, E.-M. Pfeiffer, and L. Kutzbach
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1337-1349
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Overlooked runaway feedback in the marine nitrogen cycle: the vicious cycle
A. Landolfi, H. Dietze, W. Koeve, and A. Oschlies
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1351-1363
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The impact of four decades of annual nitrogen addition on dissolved organic matter in a boreal forest soil
M. O. Rappe-George, A. I. G?rden?s, and D. B. Kleja
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1365-1377
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Technical Note: A simple method for air?sea gas exchange measurements in mesocosms and its application in carbon budgeting
J. Czerny, K. G. Schulz, A. Ludwig, and U. Riebesell
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1379-1390
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Mesozooplankton community development at elevated CO2 concentrations: results from a mesocosm experiment in an Arctic fjord
B. Niehoff, T. Schmith?sen, N. Kn?ppel, M. Daase, J. Czerny, and T. Boxhammer
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1391-1406
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Spatial patterns of some trace elements in four Swedish stream networks
J. Temnerud, A. D?ker, S. Karlsson, B. Allard, K. Bishop, J. F?lster, and S. K?hler
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1407-1423
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A 13C labelling study on carbon fluxes in Arctic plankton communities under elevated CO2 levels
A. de Kluijver, K. Soetaert, J. Czerny, K. G. Schulz, T. Boxhammer, U. Riebesell, and J. J. Middelburg
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1425-1440
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An analysis of the contrasting fates of locust swarms on the plains of North America and East Asia
G. Yu, X. Ke, H. D. Shen, and Y. F. Li
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1441-1449
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Seasonal patterns in Arctic planktonic metabolism (Fram Strait ? Svalbard region)
R. Vaquer-Sunyer, C. M. Duarte, A. Regaudie-de-Gioux, J. Holding, L. S. Garc?a-Corral, M. Reigstad, and P. Wassmann
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1451-1469
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High tolerance of microzooplankton to ocean acidification in an Arctic coastal plankton community
N. Aberle, K. G. Schulz, A. Stuhr, A. M. Malzahn, A. Ludwig, and U. Riebesell
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1471-1481
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Response of Nodularia spumigena to pCO2 ? Part 3: Turnover of phosphorus compounds
J. Unger, S. Endres, N. Wannicke, A. Engel, M. Voss, G. Nausch, and M. Nausch
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1483-1499
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Inferring past land use-induced changes in surface albedo from satellite observations: a useful tool to evaluate model simulations
J. P. Boisier, N. de Noblet-Ducoudr?, and P. Ciais
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1501-1516
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GCM characteristics explain the majority of uncertainty in projected 21st century terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance
A. Ahlstr?m, B. Smith, J. Lindstr?m, M. Rummukainen, and C. B. Uvo
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1517-1528
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Towards community-driven paleogeographic reconstructions: integrating open-access paleogeographic and paleobiology data with plate tectonics
N. Wright, S. Zahirovic, R. D. M?ller, and M. Seton
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1529-1541
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A high-resolution and harmonized model approach for reconstructing and analysing historic land changes in Europe
R. Fuchs, M. Herold, P. H. Verburg, and J. G. P. W. Clevers
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1543-1559
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Simulating the vegetation response in western Europe to abrupt climate changes under glacial background conditions
M.-N. Woillez, M. Kageyama, N. Combourieu-Nebout, and G. Krinner
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1561-1582
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High-field NMR spectroscopy and FTICR mass spectrometry: powerful discovery tools for the molecular level characterization of marine dissolved organic matter
N. Hertkorn, M. Harir, B. P. Koch, B. Michalke, and P. Schmitt-Kopplin
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1583-1624
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Decreased carbon limitation of litter respiration in a mortality-affected pi?on?juniper woodland
E. Berryman, J. D. Marshall, T. Rahn, M. Litvak, and J. Butnor
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1625-1634
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Evaluation of a regional air-quality model with bidirectional NH3 exchange coupled to an agroecosystem model
J. O. Bash, E. J. Cooter, R. L. Dennis, J. T. Walker, and J. E. Pleim
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1635-1645
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Breakdown of the coral-algae symbiosis: towards formalising a linkage between warm-water bleaching thresholds and the growth rate of the intracellular zooxanthellae
S. A. Wooldridge
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1647-1658
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Modelling Holocene carbon accumulation and methane emissions of boreal wetlands ? an Earth system model approach
R. J. Schuldt, V. Brovkin, T. Kleinen, and J. Winderlich
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1659-1674
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Storage and stability of organic carbon in soils as related to depth, occlusion within aggregates, and attachment to minerals
M. Schrumpf, K. Kaiser, G. Guggenberger, T. Persson, I. K?gel-Knabner, and E.-D. Schulze
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1675-1691
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Geomorphic control on the δ15N of mountain forests
R. G. Hilton, A. Galy, A. J. West, N. Hovius, and G. G. Roberts
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1693-1705
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Meta-analysis of relationships between environmental factors and aboveground biomass in the alpine grassland on the Tibetan Plateau
J. Sun, G. W. Cheng, and W. P. Li
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1707-1715
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Causes of variation in soil carbon simulations from CMIP5 Earth system models and comparison with observations
K. E. O. Todd-Brown, J. T. Randerson, W. M. Post, F. M. Hoffman, C. Tarnocai, E. A. G. Schuur, and S. D. Allison
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1717-1736
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Root growth of Lotus corniculatus interacts with P distribution in young sandy soil
B. Felderer, K. M. Boldt-Burisch, B. U. Schneider, R. F. J. H?ttl, and R. Schulin
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1737-1749
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Environmental change impacts on the C- and N-cycle of European forests: a model comparison study
D. R. Cameron, M. Van Oijen, C. Werner, K. Butterbach-Bahl, R. Grote, E. Haas, G. B. M. Heuvelink, R. Kiese, J. Kros, M. Kuhnert, A. Leip, G. J. Reinds, H. I. Reuter, M. J. Schelhaas, W. De Vries, and J. Yeluripati
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1751-1773
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Nitrification and growth of autotrophic nitrifying bacteria and Thaumarchaeota in the coastal North Sea
B. Veuger, A. Pitcher, S. Schouten, J. S. Sinninghe Damst?, and J. J. Middelburg
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1775-1785
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Nitrous oxide emissions from crop rotations including wheat, oilseed rape and dry peas
M. H. Jeuffroy, E. Baranger, B. Carrou?e, E. de Chezelles, M. Gosme, C. H?nault, A. Schneider, and P. Cellier
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1787-1797
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Detecting an external influence on recent changes in oceanic oxygen using an optimal fingerprinting method
O. D. Andrews, N. L. Bindoff, P. R. Halloran, T. Ilyina, and C. Le Qu?r?
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1799-1813
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Controls on the spatial distribution of oceanic δ13CDIC
P. B. Holden, N. R. Edwards, S. A. M?ller, K. I. C. Oliver, R. M. Death, and A. Ridgwell
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1815-1833
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Technical Note: A mobile sea-going mesocosm system ? new opportunities for ocean change research
U. Riebesell, J. Czerny, K. von Br?ckel, T. Boxhammer, J. B?denbender, M. Deckelnick, M. Fischer, D. Hoffmann, S. A. Krug, U. Lentz, A. Ludwig, R. Muche, and K. G. Schulz
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1835-1847
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Oxygen and indicators of stress for marine life in multi-model global warming projections
V. Cocco, F. Joos, M. Steinacher, T. L. Fr?licher, L. Bopp, J. Dunne, M. Gehlen, C. Heinze, J. Orr, A. Oschlies, B. Schneider, J. Segschneider, and J. Tjiputra
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1849-1868
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The impact of sea-level rise on organic matter decay rates in Chesapeake Bay brackish tidal marshes
M. L. Kirwan, J. A. Langley, G. R. Guntenspergen, and J. P. Megonigal
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1869-1876
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Copepod community growth rates in relation to body size, temperature, and food availability in the East China Sea: a test of metabolic theory of ecology
K. Y. Lin, A. R. Sastri, G. C. Gong, and C. H. Hsieh
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1877-1892
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Contrasting responses of DMS and DMSP to ocean acidification in Arctic waters
S. D. Archer, S. A. Kimmance, J. A. Stephens, F. E. Hopkins, R. G. J. Bellerby, K. G. Schulz, J. Piontek, and A. Engel
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1893-1908
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A survey of carbon monoxide and non-methane hydrocarbons in the Arctic Ocean during summer 2010
S. Tran, B. Bonsang, V. Gros, I. Peeken, R. Sarda-Esteve, A. Bernhardt, and S. Belviso
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1909-1935
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Technical Note: The determination of enclosed water volume in large flexible-wall mesocosms "KOSMOS"
J. Czerny, K. G. Schulz, S. A. Krug, A. Ludwig, and U. Riebesell
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1937-1941
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Determination of the molecular signature of fossil conifers by experimental palaeochemotaxonomy ? Part 1: The Araucariaceae family
Y. Lu, Y. Hautevelle, and R. Michels
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1943-1962
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Impact of an abrupt cooling event on interglacial methane emissions in northern peatlands
S. Z?rcher, R. Spahni, F. Joos, M. Steinacher, and H. Fischer
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1963-1981
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Global ocean carbon uptake: magnitude, variability and trends
R. Wanninkhof, G. -H. Park, T. Takahashi, C. Sweeney, R. Feely, Y. Nojiri, N. Gruber, S. C. Doney, G. A. McKinley, A. Lenton, C. Le Qu?r?, C. Heinze, J. Schwinger, H. Graven, and S. Khatiwala
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.1983-2000
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Stable isotope and modelling evidence for CO2 as a driver of glacial?interglacial vegetation shifts in southern Africa
F. J. Bragg, I. C. Prentice, S. P. Harrison, G. Eglinton, P. N. Foster, F. Rommerskirchen, and J. Rullk?tter
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.2001-2010
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Multiple observation types reduce uncertainty in Australia's terrestrial carbon and water cycles
V. Haverd, M. R. Raupach, P. R. Briggs, J. G. Canadell, P. Isaac, C. Pickett-Heaps, S. H. Roxburgh, E. van Gorsel, R. A. Viscarra Rossel, and Z. Wang
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.2011-2040
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Diversity and abundance of n-alkane-degrading bacteria in the near-surface soils of a Chinese onshore oil and gas field
K. Xu, Y. Tang, C. Ren, K. Zhao, and Y. Sun
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.2041-2048
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Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean)
A. Gori, C. Orejas, T. Madurell, L. Bramanti, M. Martins, E. Quintanilla, P. Marti-Puig, C. Lo Iacono, P. Puig, S. Requena, M. Greenacre, and J. M. Gili
BIOGEOSCIENCES (1726-4170)
2013
vol.10 no.3 pp.2049-2060
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