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- 2023
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Seasonal variation and importance of catchment area composition for transport of bioavailable carbon to the Baltic Sea
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- 2022
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Nitrogen transport in a tundra landscape : the effects of early and late growing season lateral N inputs on arctic soil and plant N pools and N2O fluxes
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Modelling impacts of lateral N flows and seasonal warming on an arctic footslope ecosystem N budget and N2O emissions based on species-level responses
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Shifts in microbial stoichiometry upon nutrient addition do not capture growth-limiting nutrients for soil microorganisms in two subtropical soils
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Spruce forest afforestation leading to increased Fe mobilization from soils
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- 2021
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Impacts of litter decay on organic leachate composition and reactivity
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Origin and fate of dissolved organic matter in four shallow Baltic Sea estuaries
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- 2020
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The role of the understory in litter DOC and nutrient leaching in boreal forests
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- 2019
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Si cycling in transition zones : a study of Si isotopes and biogenic silica accumulation in the Chesapeake Bay through the Holocene
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High sulfate concentration enhances iron mobilization from organic soil to water
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- 2018
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The biogeochemical consequences of litter transformation by insect herbivory in the Subarctic : a microcosm simulation experiment
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- 2017
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Short-term carbon input increases microbial nitrogen demand, but not microbial nitrogen mining, in a set of boreal forest soils
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- 2016
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Can increased weathering rates due to future warming compensate for base cation losses following whole-tree harvesting in spruce forests?
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