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Melanie Mayes
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryMeeting roles in:
Modeling the responses of nutrient cycling dynamics to warming and elevated CO2 in peatland ecosystems
Navigating Complexity: Collaboration and Synthesis in SPRUCE’s Scientific Commons
Atmospheric Gases and Particulate Matter as Quantitative Indicators of Urbanization Across Land-Use Gradients
Implementing belowground control on nutrient uptake in a land surface model improves representation of a boreal peatland ecosystem
Separating the Effects of Warming Versus Drying on the Decomposition of Peat Collected from a Northern Minnesota Peatland Bog
Underestimation of Soil Phosphorus Sorption in the Tropics
Opportunities Remaining in the U.S. DOE’s Decadal SPRUCE (Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments) Experiment
Microbial Necromass Decomposition is Accelerated by Long-Term Warming-Induced Shifts in Soil CNP Availability
Belowground Dynamics Shape the Response of Peatland Biogeochemistry to Warming and Elevated CO2
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