(2026). Bomb-radiocarbon signal suggests that soil carbon contributes to chlorophyll a in archival oak leaves. Biogeosciences Discussions (BGD).
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
"Bomb-radiocarbon Signal Suggests That Soil Carbon Contributes to Chlorophyll a in Archival Oak Leaves."
Biogeosciences Discussions (BGD) 2026.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
"Bomb-radiocarbon Signal Suggests That Soil Carbon Contributes to Chlorophyll a in Archival Oak Leaves."
Biogeosciences Discussions (BGD), 2026.
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