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Biogeochemical modelsJØRGENSEN, S. E.Developments in environmental modelling. 1991, Vol 17, pp 47-69, issn 0167-8892, 36 p.Article
The continuing importance of maximum powerHALL, Charles A. S.Ecological modelling. 2004, Vol 178, Num 1-2, pp 107-113, issn 0304-3800, 7 p.Article
Biogeoeconomics: energy hierarchy, biogeochemical cycles and moneyBOGGESS, Carolyn Fonyo.Ecological modelling. 2004, Vol 178, Num 1-2, pp 39-40, issn 0304-3800, 2 p.Article
Invertebrates in the diagnostics of elementary soil processesMORDKOVICH, V.G.Počvovedenie (Moskva). 1991, Num 10, pp 92-99, issn 0032-180XArticle
Bacteria diversity, distribution and insight into their role in S and Fe biogeochemical cycling during black shale weatheringJIWEI LI; WEIMIN SUN; SHIMING WANG et al.Environmental microbiology (Print). 2014, Vol 16, Num 11, pp 3533-3547, issn 1462-2912, 15 p.Article
Evidence of Microbial Regulation of Biogeochemical Cycles from a Study on Methane Flux and Land Use ChangeNAZARIES, Loïc; YAO PAN; BODROSSY, Levente et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2013, Vol 79, Num 13, pp 4031-4040, issn 0099-2240, 10 p.Article
Methane, microbes and models: fundamental understanding of the soil methane cycle for future predictionsNAZARIES, Loïc; COLIN MURRELL, J; MILLARD, Pete et al.Environmental microbiology (Print). 2013, Vol 15, Num 9, pp 2395-2417, issn 1462-2912, 23 p.Article
Understanding and managing the global carbon cycleGRACE, John.Journal of Ecology. 2004, Vol 92, Num 2, pp 189-202, issn 0022-0477, 14 p.Article
Atmospheric deposition to grassland canopeis : lysimeter budgets discriminating between interception deposition, mineral weathering and mineralizationVAN DAM, D; HEIL, G. W; BOBBINK, R et al.Water, air and soil pollution. 1990, Vol 53, Num 1-2, pp 83-101, issn 0049-6979Article
Biogeochemical cycling of radionuclides in the environmentLIVENS, F. R.Analytical proceedings. 1990, Vol 27, Num 12, pp 343-344, issn 0144-557X, 2 p.Article
The role of dimethylsulphoxide in the marine biogeochemical cycle of dimethylsulphideHATTON, Angela D; DARROCH, Louise; MALIN, Gill et al.Oceanography and Marine Biology. 2004, Vol 42, pp 29-56, issn 0078-3218, 28 p.Article
Nitrogen-use-efficiency: a biologically meaningful definition?BERENDSE, F; AERTS, R.Functional ecology (Print). 1987, Vol 1, Num 3, pp 293-296, issn 0269-8463Article
Influence d'émissions industrielles sur la régularité de comportement de composés d'azote et de phosphore dans des biogéocénoses de forêtGRISHINA, L. A; MAKAROV, M. I.Èkologiâ. 1987, Num 3, pp 8-15, issn 0367-0597Article
The Microbial Engines That Drive Earth's Biogeochemical Cycles : Microbial ecologyFALKOWSKI, Paul G; FENCHEL, Tom; DELONG, Edward F et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2008, Vol 320, Num 5879, pp 1034-1039, issn 0036-8075, 6 p.Article
The metagenome of the marine anammox bacterium 'Candidatus Scalindua profunda' illustrates the versatility of this globally important nitrogen cycle bacteriumVAN DE VOSSENBERG, Jack; WOEBKEN, Dagmar; GLOERICH, Jolein et al.Environmental microbiology (Print). 2013, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 1275-1289, issn 1462-2912, 15 p.Article
The Biogeochemistry of Strontium: a review of H.T. Odum's contributionsLIMBURG, Karin E.Ecological modelling. 2004, Vol 178, Num 1-2, pp 31-33, issn 0304-3800, 3 p.Article
A spreadsheet-based biogeochemical model to simulate nutrient cycling processes in forest ecosystemsVERBURG, P. S. J; JOHNSON, D. W.Ecological modelling. 2001, Vol 141, Num 1-3, pp 185-200, issn 0304-3800Article
A fluctuating water-level chamber for biogeochemical experiments in tidal marshesCHAMBERS, R. M.Estuaries. 1992, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 53-58, issn 0160-8347Article
Influence of cyanobacteria blooms on sediment biogeochemistry and nutrient fluxesYONGHUI GAO; CORNWELL, Jeffrey C; STOECKER, Diane K et al.Limnology and oceanography. 2014, Vol 59, Num 3, pp 959-971, issn 0024-3590, 13 p.Article
Effects of rising temperature on pelagic biogeochemistry in mesocosm systems: a comparative analysis of the AQUASHIFT Kiel experimentsWOHLERS-ZÖLLNER, Julia; BIERMANN, Antje; ENGEL, Anja et al.Marine biology (Berlin). 2012, Vol 159, Num 11, pp 2503-2518, issn 0025-3162, 16 p.Article
Parameter Sensitivity of the Arctic Biome-BGC Model for Estimating Evapotranspiration in the Arctic Coastal PlainENGSTROM, Ryan; HOPE, Allen.Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research. 2011, Vol 43, Num 3, pp 380-388, issn 1523-0430, 9 p.Article
Remote Sensing of Vegetation Pattern and Condition to Monitor Changes in Everglades BiogeochemistryJONES, John W.Critical reviews in environmental science and technology. 2011, Vol 41, pp 64-91, issn 1064-3389, 28 p., SUP1Conference Paper
Horizons in stream biogeochemistry: Flowpaths to progress : BiogeochemistryFISHER, Stuart G; SPONSELLER, Ryan A; HEFFERNAN, James B et al.Ecology (Durham). 2004, Vol 85, Num 9, pp 2369-2379, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article
The effects of infaunal biodiversity on biogeochemistry of coastal marine sedimentsWALDBUSSER, George G; MARINELLI, Roberta L; WHITLATCH, Robert B et al.Limnology and oceanography. 2004, Vol 49, Num 5, pp 1482-1492, issn 0024-3590, 11 p.Article
The Southern Ocean II: climatic changes and the cycle of carbonTREGUER, Paul; PONDAVEN, Philippe; NELSON, David M et al.Deep-sea research. Part 2. Topical studies in oceanography. 2002, Vol 49, Num 16, issn 0967-0645, 308 p.Conference Proceedings