Arendt, C.A.; Heikoop, J.M.; Newman, B.D.; Wilson, C.J.; Wainwright, H.; Kumar, J.; Andersen, C.G.; Wales, N.A.; Dafflon, B.; Cherry, J.;
et al. Increased Arctic NO3− Availability as a Hydrogeomorphic Consequence of Permafrost Degradation and Landscape Drying. Nitrogen 2022, 3, 314-332.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen3020021
AMA Style
Arendt CA, Heikoop JM, Newman BD, Wilson CJ, Wainwright H, Kumar J, Andersen CG, Wales NA, Dafflon B, Cherry J,
et al. Increased Arctic NO3− Availability as a Hydrogeomorphic Consequence of Permafrost Degradation and Landscape Drying. Nitrogen. 2022; 3(2):314-332.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen3020021
Chicago/Turabian Style
Arendt, Carli A., Jeffrey M. Heikoop, Brent D. Newman, Cathy J. Wilson, Haruko Wainwright, Jitendra Kumar, Christian G. Andersen, Nathan A. Wales, Baptiste Dafflon, Jessica Cherry,
and et al. 2022. "Increased Arctic NO3− Availability as a Hydrogeomorphic Consequence of Permafrost Degradation and Landscape Drying" Nitrogen 3, no. 2: 314-332.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen3020021
APA Style
Arendt, C. A., Heikoop, J. M., Newman, B. D., Wilson, C. J., Wainwright, H., Kumar, J., Andersen, C. G., Wales, N. A., Dafflon, B., Cherry, J., & Wullschleger, S. D.
(2022). Increased Arctic NO3− Availability as a Hydrogeomorphic Consequence of Permafrost Degradation and Landscape Drying. Nitrogen, 3(2), 314-332.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nitrogen3020021