S Kauppi, M Romantschuk, R Strömmer… - … Science and Pollution …, 2011 - Springer Abstract Purpose Prevalence of organic pollutants or their natural analogs in soil is often assumed to lead to adaptation in the bacterial community, which results in enhanced bioremedia- tion if the soil is later contaminated. In this study, the effects of soil type and contamination ... Related articles - All 2 versions
C Ortiz, E Karltun, J Stendahl, AI Gärdenäs… - Ecological Modelling, 2011 - Elsevier Boreal forest soils such as those in Sweden contain a large active carbon stock. Hence, a relatively small change in this stock can have a major impact on the Swedish national CO 2 balance. Understanding of the uncertainties in the estimations of soil carbon pools is critical for accurately ...
P Lukes, M Rautiainen, P Stenberg - International Journal of Applied …, 2011 - Elsevier The spectral invariants theory presents an alternative approach for modeling canopy scattering in remote sensing applications. The theory is particularly appealing in the case of coniferous forests, which typically display grouped structures and require computationally intensive ... Related articles - All 3 versions
DE Carlyle-Moses… - Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry, 2011 - Springer ... Spittlehouse (1998), for example, calculated that annual Ic for the portion of Pg that fell as rain on a coniferousforest in the low rainfall interior of British Columbia, Canada was 24%, but when the rainfall record of the wet British Columbian coast was applied to the interior forest... Related articles - All 2 versions
ZM Ge, X Zhou, S Kellomäki, H Peltola… - Ecological Modelling, 2011 - Elsevier The aim of this work was to test a process-based model (hydrological model combined with forest growth model) on the simulation of seasonal variability of evapotranspiration (ET) in an even-aged boreal Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stand over a 10 year period ...