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The potential of U.S. forest soils to sequester carbon
Author(s): Linda S. Heath; John M. Kimble; Richard A. Birdsey; Rattan Lal
Date: 2003
Source: In: Kimble, J.M.; Heath, Linda S.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Lal, R., eds. The potential of U.S. forest soils to sequester carbon and mitigate the greenhouse effect. Boca Raton: CRC Press: 385-394.
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
Station: Northeastern Research Station
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Heath, Linda S.; Kimble, John M.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Lal, Rattan. 2003. The potential of U.S. forest soils to sequester carbon. In: Kimble, J.M.; Heath, Linda S.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Lal, R., eds. The potential of U.S. forest soils to sequester carbon and mitigate the greenhouse effect. Boca Raton: CRC Press: 385-394.Related Search
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