Disturbance intensity and dominant cover type influence rate of boreal soil carbon change: A Canadian multi-regional analysis
Barbara E. Kishchuk(Canadian Forest Service), D. G. Maynard(Canadian Forest Service), Miren Lorente, Dave Morris(Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry), Tim Keddy(Canadian Forest Service), Évelyne Thiffault(Canadian Forest Service), Derek Sidders(Natural Resources Canada), Martin M. Kwiaton(Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry), Sylvie A. Quideau(University of California, Riverside)
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