Natural groundwater nutrient fluxes exceed anthropogenic inputs in an ecologically impacted estuary: lessons learned from Mobile Bay, Alabama Daniel MontielAlexander F. LamoreNatasha Dimova OriginalPaper 03 September 2019 Pages: 1 - 33
Carbon and nitrogen exports from forested headwater catchment in southwestern Japan Masahiro TakagiHirokazu Haga OriginalPaper 04 September 2019 Pages: 35 - 46
Dissolved organic carbon leaching from montane grasslands under contrasting climate, soil and management conditions Jin FuRainer GascheRalf Kiese OriginalPaper 05 September 2019 Pages: 47 - 61
Decadal carbon decomposition dynamics in three peatlands in Northern Minnesota C. FissoreE. A. NaterA. S. Klein OriginalPaper 05 September 2019 Pages: 63 - 79
Lignin from white-rotted European beech deadwood and soil functions Kenton P. StutzKlaus KaiserFriederike Lang OriginalPaper 10 September 2019 Pages: 81 - 105
Microsite conditions influence leaf litter decomposition in sugar maple bioclimatic domain of Quebec Nicolas BĂ©langerAlexandre CollinDavid Rivest OriginalPaper 12 September 2019 Pages: 107 - 126
Volatile methanol and acetone additions increase labile soil carbon and inhibit nitrification Steven G. McBrideErnest D. OsburnMichael S. Strickland OriginalPaper 23 September 2019 Pages: 127 - 140
Contrasting behavior of nitrate and phosphate flux from high flow events on small agricultural and urban watersheds Sarah FrazarArthur J. GoldSoni M. Pradhanang OriginalPaper 25 September 2019 Pages: 141 - 160
Hydrogeomorphic controls on soil carbon composition in two classes of subalpine wetlands Ellen E. DaughertyGeorgina A. McKeeThomas Borch OriginalPaper 14 September 2019 Pages: 161 - 175
Topographic controls on the variability of soil respiration in a humid subtropical forest Qiuxiang TianDongya WangFeng Liu OriginalPaper 16 September 2019 Pages: 177 - 192
Cycling and atmospheric exchanges of selenium in Canadian subarctic thermokarst ponds Laurent LanceleurEmmanuel TessierDavid Amouroux OriginalPaper 21 September 2019 Pages: 193 - 211
Plant root exudates increase methane emissions through direct and indirect pathways Nicholas B. WaldoBrianna K. HuntRebecca B. Neumann OriginalPaper 19 September 2019 Pages: 213 - 234