Rapid soil formation after glacial retreat shaped by spatial patterns of organic matter accrual in microaggregates
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Rapid soil formation after glacial retreat shaped by spatial patterns of organic matter accrual in microaggregates
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GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 1637-1650
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2017-12-10
DOI
10.1111/gcb.14014
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