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Lisa G Chambers
University of Central Florida - Orlando / United States
Engineering & Technology / Earth Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 1849513
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Lisa G Chambers's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Short‐term response of carbon cycling to salinity pulses in a freshwater wetland Soil Science Society of America Journal 75 (5), 2000-2007, 2011
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Biogeochemical effects of simulated sea level rise on carbon loss in an Everglades mangrove peat soil Hydrobiologia 726 (1), 195-211, 2014
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Effects of salinity and inundation on microbial community structure and function in a mangrove peat soil Wetlands 36, 361-371, 2016
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Effects of salinity and inundation on microbial community structure and function in a mangrove peat soilLG Chambers, R Guevara, JN Boyer, TG Troxler, SE DavisWetlands 36, 361-371, 20161422016
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Toward a mechanistic understanding of “peat collapse” and its potential contribution to coastal wetland lossLG Chambers, HE Steinmuller, JL BreithauptEcology 100 (7), e02720, 20191312019
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