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Organic Matter Chemistry Drives Carbon Dioxide Production of Peatlands, A. E. Normand, B. L. Turner, L. J. Lamit, A. N. Smith, B. Baiser, M. W. Clark, C. Hazlett, E. S. Kane, E. Lilleskov, J. R. Long, S. P. Grover, K. R. Reddy Michigan Tech Publications
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Fuel availability not fire weather controls boreal wildfire severity and carbon emissions, X. J. Walker, B. M. Rogers, S. Veraverbeke, J. F. Johnstone, J. L. Baltzer, K. Barrett, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Liza K. Jenkins, E. S. Kane, et. al. Michigan Tech Publications
When the Source of Flooding Matters: Divergent responses in carbon fluxes in an Alaskan Rich Fen to two types of inundation, E. S. Euskirchen, E. S. Kane, C. W. Edgar, M. R. Turetsky Michigan Tech Publications
Reduction‐oxidation potential and dissolved organic matter composition in northern peat soil: Interactive controls of water table position and plant functional groups, E. S. Kane, T. J. Veverica, M. M. Tfaily, E. A. Lilleskov, K. M. Meingast, Randall K Kolka, A. L. Daniels, R. A. Chimner Michigan Tech Publications
Topographic controls on black carbon accumulation in Alaskan black spruce forest soils: Implications for organic matter dynamics, E. S. Kane, W. C. Hockaday, M. R. Turetsky, C. A. Masiello, D. W. Valentine, B. P. Finney, J. A. Baldock Michigan Tech Publications
Reply to comment on 'Kane et al. 2008. Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-export budgets across watersheds: A synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology 1: 105-117', W. J. Van Verseveld, E. S. Kane, D. J. Sobota, I. H. Myers-Smith, J. B. Fellman Michigan Tech Publications
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