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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-25-2009
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-25-2009
© Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of leaf biomass reveals contrasting photosynthetic responses to elevated CO2 near geologic vents in Yellowstone National Park
S. Sharma
Department of Renewable Resources, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
D. G. Williams
Departments of Renewable Resources and Botany, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
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- Ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 using airborne remote sensing at Mammoth Mountain, California K. Cawse-Nicholson et al.
- Evolutionary differences in Δ13C detected between spore and seed bearing plants following exposure to a range of atmospheric O2:CO2 ratios; implications for paleoatmosphere reconstruction A. Porter et al.
- The effect of atmospheric CO2 concentration on carbon isotope fractionation in C3 land plants B. Schubert & A. Jahren
- Crustal migration of CO2-rich magmatic fluids recorded by tree-ring radiocarbon and seismicity at Mammoth Mountain, CA, USA J. Lewicki et al.
- Invasive forb benefits from water savings by native plants and carbon fertilization under elevated CO2 and warming D. Blumenthal et al.
- Rate of Magma Supply Beneath Mammoth Mountain, California, Based on Helium Isotopes and CO2 Emissions J. Lewicki et al.
- Incorporating the effects of photorespiration into terrestrial paleoclimate reconstruction B. Schubert & A. Jahren
- Continuous measurements in North China and culture experiments reveal the potential of leaf n-alkane carbon isotopes in paleoclimate studies M. Shi et al.
- Plant responses to volcanically elevated CO2 in two Costa Rican forests R. Bogue et al.
- Reconstruction of Palaeoclimate from Carbon Isotope Signature of Organic Matter from the Motur Formation, Satpura Gondwana Basin, India H. Basu et al.
- Carbon isotope fractionation including photosynthetic and post-photosynthetic processes in C3 plants: Low [CO2] matters H. Zhang et al.
- Pine needles lignocellulosic ethylene scavenging paper impregnated with nanozeolite for active packaging applications A. Kumar et al.
- Tree-ring 14C links seismic swarm to CO2 spike at Yellowstone, USA W. Evans et al.
- Updating the dual C and O isotope—Gas‐exchange model: A concept to understand plant responses to the environment and its implications for tree rings R. Siegwolf et al.
- Landscape of ice and fire – uniquely well-preserved Scots pine trunks reveal forest fires near the retreating Weichselian ice margin J. Klaminder et al.
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