The Legacy of a Severe Wildfire on Stream Nitrogen and Carbon in Headwater Catchments
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Title
The Legacy of a Severe Wildfire on Stream Nitrogen and Carbon in Headwater Catchments
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Keywords
watershed biogeochemistry, forest disturbance, nitrogen cycling, streamwater nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, Colorado, nutrient retention, wildfire severity, Ponderosa pine forest
Journal
ECOSYSTEMS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature America, Inc
Online
2018-08-25
DOI
10.1007/s10021-018-0293-6
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