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AON: Carbon, Water, and Energy Balance
Arctic Coupled biological and photochemical degradation of dissolved organic carbon
Arctic Photochemistry
Arctic River Integrated Observing through Synoptic sampling (RIOS)
Changing Seasonality and Arctic Stream Networks
Controls on Belowground Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics in Tundra Ecosystems
Ecotypic Variation in Tundra Plants
Fire in the Arctic Landscape
FISHSCAPE: Adaptability of a key Arctic freshwater species to climate change
ITEX: Canopy structure and CO2 exchange of arctic ecosystems
Multi-trophic impacts of climate warming in Arctic tundra
Physical Limnology of Arctic Lakes
Thermokarst Failures in Arctic Landscapes
Welker IPY Snow Manipulation in Shrub Tundra
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Marshall Otter
Name:
Marshall Otter
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Faculty Associate
Address:
United States
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Data Sets
13C and 15N Content in Arctic Tussock Tundra and Wet Sedge Vegetation