Articles | Volume 10, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-4627-2013
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Increased soil temperature and atmospheric N deposition have no effect on the N status and growth of a mature balsam fir forest
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- Final revised paper (published on 11 Jul 2013)
- Preprint (discussion started on 29 Jan 2013)
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AC: Author comment | RC: Referee comment | SC: Short comment | EC: Editor comment
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RC C40: 'reviewer comments', Anonymous Referee #1, 04 Feb 2013
- AC C1876: 'Reply to anonymous reviewer 1', Loïc D'Orangeville, 15 May 2013
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RC C735: 'Interactive comment on “Three years of increased soil temperature and atmospheric N deposition have no effect on the N status and growth of a mature balsam fir forest” by L. D’Orangeville et al.', Anonymous Referee #2, 03 Apr 2013
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RC C847: 'Correction', Anonymous Referee #2, 08 Apr 2013
- AC C1878: 'Reply to anonymous reviewer 2', Loïc D'Orangeville, 15 May 2013
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RC C847: 'Correction', Anonymous Referee #2, 08 Apr 2013
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RC C989: 'Interactive comment on “Three years of increased soil temperature and atmospheric N deposition have no effect on the N status and growth of a mature balsam fir forest” by L. D’Orangeville et al.', Anonymous Referee #3, 15 Apr 2013
- AC C1881: 'Reply to anonymous reviewer 3', Loïc D'Orangeville, 15 May 2013
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RC C1047: 'Reviewer comments', Anonymous Referee #4, 18 Apr 2013
- AC C1887: 'Reply to anonymous reviewer 4', Loïc D'Orangeville, 15 May 2013