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Billings et al., 2017

Talk/Poster

Soil biogeochemistry reveals the importance of deep roots as biotic controls of CZ evolution: a belowground analog to Ruddiman’s hypothesis

Billings, S.A., Sullivan, P.L., Richter, D.D., Lehmeier, C.A., Min, K., Bagchi, S., Flournoy, R., Hauser, E. (2017)
Critical Zone Science: Current Advances and Future Opportunities, Arlington, VA, 4-6 June, 2017  

Citation

Billings, S.A., Sullivan, P.L., Richter, D.D., Lehmeier, C.A., Min, K., Bagchi, S., Flournoy, R., Hauser, E. (2017): Soil biogeochemistry reveals the importance of deep roots as biotic controls of CZ evolution: a belowground analog to Ruddiman’s hypothesis. Critical Zone Science: Current Advances and Future Opportunities, Arlington, VA, 4-6 June, 2017.

This Paper/Book acknowledges NSF CZO grant support.