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A six-year study of sapling and large-tree growth and mortality responses to natural and induced variability in precipitation and throughfall by Paul Hanson et al

A synthesis of carbon sequestration, carbon emissions, and net carbon flux in agriculture: comparing tillage practices in the United States by Tristram West and Gregg Marland

Accounting for sequestered carbon: the question of permanence by Gregg Marland et al

Carbon management and biodiversity by Michael Huston and Gregg Marland

Carbon sequestration in wood products: a method for attribution to multiple parties by Bruce Tonn and Gregg Marland

Climate change and forest disturbances  by Virginia Dale et al

The climatic impacts of land surface change and carbon management, and the implications for climate-change mitigation policy by Gregg Marland et al

CO2 capture and storage: Another Faustian Bargain? by Daniel Spreng, Gregg Marland and Alvin Weinberg

The CO2 problem by C.F. Baes et al

Determining Thresholds for Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Tristram West

Direct and indirect effects of atmospheric conditions and soil moisture on surface energy partitioning revealed by a prolonged drought at a temperate forest site by Lianhong Gu et al

Drought disturbance from climate change: response of United States forests by Paul Hanson and Jake Weltzin

The Effects of Throughfall Manipulation on Soil Leaching in a Deciduous Forest by D.W. Johnson et al

Fine-root production dominates response of a deciduous forest to atmospheric CO2 enrichment by Rich Norby et al

Forest response to elevated CO2 is conserved across a broad range of productivity by Rich Norby et al

Global and regional drivers of accelerating CO2 emissions by Michael Raupach et al

Importance of changing CO2, temperature, precipitation, and ozone on carbon and water cycles of an upland-oak forest: incorporating experimental results into model simulations by Paul Hanson et al

Increases in nitrogen uptake rather than nitrogen-use efficiency support higher rates of temperate forest productivity under elevated CO2 by Adrien Finzi et al

Influences of biomass heat and biochemical energy storages on the land surface fluxes and radiative temperature by Lianhong Gu et al

Inter-trading permanent emissions credits and rented temporary carbon emissions offsets: some issues and alternatives by Roger A. Sedjo and Gregg Marland

Large-scale water manipulations by Paul Hanson

Managing soil organic carbon in agriculture: the net effect on greenhouse gas emissions by Gregg Marland et al

Nitrogen uptake, distribution, turnover, and efficiency of use in a CO2-enriched sweetgum forest by Rich Norby and Colleen Iversen

Oak forest carbon and water simulations: model intercomparisons and evauations against independent data by Paul Hanson et al

Sensitivity of canopy transpiration to altered precipitation in an upland oak forest: evidence from a long-term field manipulation study by Stan Wullschleger and Paul Hanson

Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Rates by Tillage and Crop Rotation: A Global Data Analysis by Tristram West and Wilfred Post

Studies on enhancing carbon sequestration in soils by Gregg Marland et al

The contribution of agricultural lime to carbon dioxide emissions in the United States: dissolution, transport, and net emissions by Tristram West and Allen McBride

The potential of biomass fuels in the context of global climate change by Haroon Kheshgi et al

The Resilience of Upland-Oak Forest Canopy Trees to Chronic and Acute Precipitation Manipulations by Paul Hanson et al

The treatment of long-lived, carbon-containing products in inventories of Carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere by Eric Marland and Gregg Marland

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