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The nitrogen cycle and its influence on the European greenhouse gas balance

NitroEurope - or NEU for short - is a project for integrated European research into the nitrogen cycle. NitroEurope is part of the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and will run for 5 years from February 2006 until 2011.

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2010
Drewer J, Lohila A, Aurela M, Laurila T, Minkkinen K, Penttilä T, Dinsmore KJ, McKenzie R, Helfter C, Flechard C, Sutton MA, Skiba UM .  2010.  Comparison of greenhouse gas fluxes and nitrogen budgets from an ombotrophic bog in Scotland and a minerotrophic sedge fen in Finland.. European Journal of Soil Science. 61
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Dinsmore KJ, Billett MF, Skiba UM, Rees RM, Drewer J, Helfter C .  2010.  Role of the aquatic pathway in the carbon and greenhouse gas budgets of a peatland catchment. Global Change Biology.
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2009
Skiba U, Jones S, Drewer J, Tang Y, van Dijk N, Helfter C, Nemitz , Twigg M, Famulari , Owen S, Pihlatie , Vesala T, Larsen KS, Carter M, Ambus , Ibrom , Beier C, Hensen , Frumau A, Brüggemann , Gasche , Neftel A, Spirig , Horvath L .  2009.  Biosphere atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen and greenhouse gases at the NitroEurope core flux measurement sites: Measurement strategy and first annual data sets.. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 133:139-149.
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NitroEuropeIP is coordinated by The Centre For Ecology and Hydrology.

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