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1by E E Jafarov, V E Romanovsky, H Genet, A D McGuire, S S MarchenkoSubjects: “...Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering...”
Published in Environmental Research Letters (2013)
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2by E S Euskirchen, A P Bennett, A L Breen, H Genet, M A Lindgren, T A Kurkowski, A D McGuire, T S RuppSubjects: “...boreal forest fire...”
Published in Environmental Research Letters (2016)
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3by H Genet, A D McGuire, K Barrett, A Breen, E S Euskirchen, J F Johnstone, E S Kasischke, A M Melvin, A Bennett, M C Mack, T S Rupp, A E G Schuur, M R Turetsky, F YuanSubjects: “...Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering...”
Published in Environmental Research Letters (2013)
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4“...Figure 2. The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil layers after fire...”
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5“...Figure 2. The dynamics of (A) moss, (B) fibrous, and (C) amorphous organic soil layers after fire...”
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6“... forest sites for different warming scenarios with no fire disturbances. Time interval [−10, 0...”
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7“... forest sites for different warming scenarios with no fire disturbances. Time interval [−10, 0...”
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8“...Figure 11. Simulated permafrost table dynamics after (A) 15 cm of the organic layer removed in fire...”
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9“...Figure 11. Simulated permafrost table dynamics after (A) 15 cm of the organic layer removed in fire...”
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10“...Figure 12. Simulated permafrost table dynamics after 100% of the organic layer was removed in fire...”
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11“...Figure 12. Simulated permafrost table dynamics after 100% of the organic layer was removed in fire...”
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12“... forest sites for different fire severities under baseline climate scenario (mean annual air temperatures...”
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13“... forest sites for different fire severities under baseline climate scenario (mean annual air temperatures...”
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14“... sites for different fire severities under the baseline climate scenario (mean annual air temperatures −2...”
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15“... sites for different fire severities under the baseline climate scenario (mean annual air temperatures −2...”
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16“... within 10 years after fire for (A) upland and (B) lowland sites under the baseline climate scenario (mean...”
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17“... within 10 years after fire for (A) upland and (B) lowland sites under the baseline climate scenario (mean...”
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18“... 2004. Abstract Fire is an important factor controlling the composition and thickness of the organic...”
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19“... to August 1999. Abstract Fire is an important factor controlling the composition and thickness...”
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20“... 2004. Abstract Fire is an important factor controlling the composition and thickness of the organic...”
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