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Carbon conundrum on the tundra

Wendy M. Loya () and Paul Grogan ()
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Wendy M. Loya: the Ecosystem Science Center, School of Forestry and Environmental Science, Michigan Technological University
Paul Grogan: Queen's University

Nature, 2004, vol. 431, issue 7007, 406-408

Abstract: Vast amounts of carbon are locked into soils at northern high latitudes. The vexed question of how these ecosystems will respond to global warming is addressed by a long-term experiment in the Arctic.

Date: 2004
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