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Volume 159, Number 1, 8 July 1999

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Editorial: Global Carbon Cycle
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Probst J.-L.; Faure H.; Veizer J.

Global silicate weathering and CO2 consumption rates deduced from the chemistry of large rivers
pp. 3-30(28)
Authors: Gaillardet J.; Dupre B.; Louvat P.; Allegre C.J.

Use of 13C to trace origin and cycling of inorganic carbon in the Rhone river system
pp. 87-105(19)
Authors: Aucour A.-M.; Sheppard S.M.F.; Guyomar O.; Wattelet J.

delta13C pattern of dissolved inorganic carbon in a small granitic catchment: the Strengbach case study (Vosges mountains, France)
pp. 129-145(17)
Authors: Amiotte-Suchet P.; Aubert D.; Probst J.L.; Gauthier-Lafaye F.; Probst A.; Andreux F.; Viville D.

Enhanced chemical weathering of rocks during the last glacial maximum: a sink for atmospheric CO2?
pp. 147-161(15)
Authors: Ludwig W.; Amiotte-Suchet P.; Probst J.-L.

Carbon stocks and isotopic budgets of the terrestrial biosphere at mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum times
pp. 163-189(27)
Authors: Francois L.M.; Godderis Y.; Warnant P.; Ramstein G.; de Noblet N.; Lorenz S.

Quantification of deep CO2 fluxes from Central Italy. Examples of carbon balance for regional aquifers and of soil diffuse degassing
pp. 205-222(18)
Authors: Chiodini G.; Frondini F.; Kerrick D.M.; Rogie J.; Parello F.; Peruzzi L.; Zanzari A.R.

Terrestrial organic carbon accumulation on the Amazon deep sea fan during the last glacial sea level low stand
pp. 263-281(19)
Authors: Schlunz B.; Schneider R.R.; Muller P.J.; Showers W.J.; Wefer G.

Modelling the global carbon cycle for the past and future evolution of the earth system
pp. 305-317(13)
Authors: Franck S.; Kossacki K.; Bounama C.

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