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Climate, topography, and canopy chemistry exert hierarchical control over soil N cycling in a Neotropical forest
5th January 2017

Climate, topography, and canopy chemistry exert hierarchical control over soil N cycling in a Neotropical forest

Biogeochemistry
Forests
Costa Rica
Imaging Spectroscopy
Terrain Mapping

A nested set of factors explain how nitrogen cycles in tropical forests

Source: Ecosystems

Osborne, B.B., M.K. Nasto, G.P. Asner, et al.
Ecosystems
Published in 2017
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