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Volumn 18, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 435-442
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Use of 13C to monitor soil organic matter transformations caused by a simulated forest fire
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
BIODEGRADABILITY;
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY;
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
BYPRODUCTS;
DEFORESTATION;
FIRE HAZARDS;
FIRES;
MINERALOGY;
ORGANIC ACIDS;
C MINERALIZATION;
FOREST FIRES;
LOLIUM PERENNE;
MATTER TRANSFORMATION;
ORGANICS;
PHYTOMASS;
PINE FOREST;
SOIL ORGANIC MATTERS;
STABILIZED SOILS;
STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES;
SOILS;
CARBON 13;
FULVIC ACID;
HUMIN;
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
CARBON;
ARTICLE;
CARBON ALLOCATION;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
FIRE;
FOREST;
FRACTIONATION;
HEATING;
HUMIC SUBSTANCE;
ISOTOPE LABELING;
MINERALIZATION;
NONHUMAN;
PERENNIAL RYEGRASS;
PINE;
POLYMERIZATION;
REPRODUCIBILITY;
SIMULATION;
SOIL ANALYSIS;
SOIL POLLUTION;
SOLUBILIZATION;
BIOREMEDIATION;
CHEMISTRY;
HEAT;
METABOLISM;
SOIL;
SOLUBILITY;
BIODEGRADATION, ENVIRONMENTAL;
CARBON;
CARBON ISOTOPES;
FIRES;
HEAT;
HUMIC SUBSTANCES;
PINUS;
SOIL;
SOLUBILITY;
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EID: 1242339633
PISSN: 09514198
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.1345 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (15)
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References (31)
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