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The magnitude and variability of soil-surface CO2 efflux increase with temperature in Hawaiian tropical montane wet forest
29th April 2011

The magnitude and variability of soil-surface CO2 efflux increase with temperature in Hawaiian tropical montane wet forest

Biogeochemistry
Carbon
Climate Change
Forests
Hawaii
United States
Carbon Modeling
Terrain Mapping

Increasing temperature drives carbon emissions from soils in Hawaiian rainforest

Litton, C.M., C.P. Giardina, J.K. Albano, M.S. Long, and G.P. Asner
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Published in 2011
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