Postfire Soil N Cycling in Northern Conifer Forests Affected by Severe, Stand-Replacing Wildfires
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Monica G. Turner | F. Stuart Chapin | Erica A. H. Smithwick | Michelle C. Mack | F. Chapin | M. Turner | M. Mack | E. Smithwick | F. Stuart | Chapín Iii
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