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Original Articles
Carbon monoxide fluxes of different soil layers in upland Canadian boreal forests
Thomas A. J. KuhlbuschNational Research Council, c/o U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA30605, USA,Correspondenceemail: [email protected]
, R.G. ZeppEcosystem Research Division, National Exposure Research Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA30605, USA
, W.L. MillerNational Research Council, c/o U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA30605, USA,
& R.A. Burke Jr.Ecosystem Research Division, National Exposure Research Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA30605, USA
Pages 353-365
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Received 14 Apr 1997, Accepted 11 Mar 1998, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
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