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Human domination of Earth’s ecosystems
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, 1997
"... Human alteration of Earth is substantial and growing. Between one-third and one-half interact with the atmosphere, with aquatic of the land surface has been transformed by human action; the carbon dioxide con- systems, and with surrounding land. Morecentration in the atmosphere has increased by near ..."
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are no exceotion. As the hu- These relativelv well-documented changes cannot install instruments on a tro~ical man population has and the power of in turn entrail; further alterations to;he mountain to collect evidence of land tians-technology has expanded, the scope and f~~nctioning of the Earth system, most no
Correspondence to: B. Bond-Lamberty
, 2010
"... Abstract. Soil respiration – RS, the flux of CO2 from the soil to the atmosphere – is probably the least well constrained component of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Here we introduce the SRDB database, a near-universal compendium of pub-lished RS data, and make it available to the scientific com-mun ..."
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flux – and suggest some potential lines of research that could be explored using these data. The SRDB database is available online in a perma-nent archive as well as via a project-hosting repository; the latter source leverages open-source software technologies to encourage wider participation
AGR 05
"... Responses of soil biological processes to elevated atmospheric [CO2] and nitrogen addition in a poplar plantation ..."
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Responses of soil biological processes to elevated atmospheric [CO2] and nitrogen addition in a poplar plantation