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Record #112429:

Snow chemistry and biological activity: a particular perspective on nutrient cycling / H. Gerald Jones.

Title: Snow chemistry and biological activity: a particular perspective on nutrient cycling / H. Gerald Jones.
Author(s): Jones, H. Gerald.
Date: 1991.
Publisher: Berlin: Springer
In: Seasonal snowpacks; processes of compositional change. (1991.),
Abstract: Reviews influence that natural communities exert on chemistry of seasonal snow covers. Ecological relationships between plants, animals, microbes and snow are described in turn (trees, invertebrates, mammals, and microorganisms). Repercussions of organisms on chemistry of snow are discussed. Substantial reference list.
Notes:

In: Seasonal snowpacks; processes of compositional change / Trevor D. Davies, Martyn Tranter, H. Gerald Jones, eds.

Keywords: 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
54 -- Chemistry.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
57 -- Biology.
574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial.
01 -- Bibliographies.
E14 -- Glaciology: biological aspects of ice and snow.
SPRI record no.: 112429

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