Continental-Scale Patterns in Modern Wood Cellulose δ18O: Implications for Interpreting Paleo-Wood δ18O
Suzanna L. Richter(Franklin & Marshall College), Karen D. Taylor(University of Pennsylvania), M.M. Dranoff(University of Pennsylvania), A. H. Johnson(University of Pennsylvania)
AGUSM
May 1, 2006
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