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Volume 11, Number 1, January 2006

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Boreal Forests and the Environment: A Foreword
pp. 1-4(4)
Authors: Apps, M.; Shvidenko, A.; Vaganov, E.

Variability of Fire Behavior, Fire Effects, and Emissions in Scotch Pine Forests of Central Siberia
pp. 45-74(30)
Authors: McRae, D.; Conard, S.; Ivanova, G.; Sukhinin, A.; Baker, S.; Samsonov, Y.; Blake, T.; Ivanov, V.; Ivanov, A.; Churkina, T.; Hao, W.; Koutzenogij, K.; Kovaleva, Nataly

Satellite-Derived Mean Fire Return Intervals As Indicators Of Change In Siberia (1995–2002)
pp. 75-96(22)
Authors: Soja, Amber; Shugart, Herman; Sukhinin, Anatoly; Conard, Susan; Stackhouse, Paul

Establishing A Earth Observation Product Service For The Terrestrial Carbon Community: The Globcarbon Initiative
pp. 97-111(15)
Authors: Plummer, Stephen; Arino, Olivier; Simon, Muriel; Steffen, Will

Satellite Monitoring of Forest Fires in Russia at Federal and Regional Levels
pp. 113-145(33)
Authors: Loupian, E.; Mazurov, A.; Flitman, E.; Ershov, D.; Korovin, G.; Novik, V.; Abushenko, N.; Altyntsev, D.; Koshelev, V.; Tashchilin, S.; Tatarnikov, A.; Csiszar, I.; Sukhinin, A.; Ponomarev, E.; Afonin, S.; Belov, V.; Matvienko, G.; Loboda, T.

Net Ecosystem Production of Boreal Larch Ecosystems on the Yenisei Transect
pp. 173-190(18)
Authors: Vedrova, Estella; Pleshikov, Fedor; Kaplunov, Vladimir

Soil Carbon in the Forests of Russia
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Author: Stolbovoi, Vladimir

Dissolved Organic Carbon in Upland Forested Watersheds Underlain by Continuous Permafrost in Central Siberia
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