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Virginia RA, Freckman DW. Soil and sediments: Linkages to new research. 1997;78:284-285.
Vick JK, Young DR. Spatial variation in environment and physiological strategies for forb distribution on coastal dunes. Journal of Coastal Research. 2011;27:1113-1121.
Vestweber JG, Merrill GL, Staats JJ, Veatch J. Serologic survey for selected microbial pathogens in Bison from Kansas. 1991;27:473 - 476.
Vertucci FA, Likens GE. Spectral reflectance and water quality of Adirondack Mountain region lakes. 1989;34(8):1660-1676.
Vernet M, Sar EA, Szyper JP, Ferrario ME, Karl DM. Species-specific phytoplankton sedimentation rates in Antarctic coastal waters (in revision). Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2002.
Verbyla DL, Kasischke ES, Hoy EE. Seasonal and topographic effects on estimating fire severity from Landsat TM/ETM+ data. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2008;17:527-534.
Velbel MA, McGuire JT, Madden AS. Scanning electron microscopy of garnet from southern Michigan soils: Etching rates and inheritance of pre-glacial and pre pedogenic grain-surface textures. In: M. Mange WD Heavy Minerals in Use: Developments in Sedimentology. Heavy Minerals in Use: Developments in Sedimentology. ; 2007. p. 413-432.
Velbel MA. Surface textures and dissolution processes of heavy minerals in the sedimentary cycle: Examples from pyroxenes and amphiboles. In: M. Mange WD Heavy Minerals in Use: Developments in Sedimentology. Heavy Minerals in Use: Developments in Sedimentology. Oxford, UK; 2007. p. 113-150.
Veen C, Buso DC, Federer CA, Siccama TG. Structure and function of the Hubbard Brook Data Management System. 1994;75(1):45-48.
Vardaro MF, Parmley D, Smith, Jr. KL. A study of possible. Deep-Sea Research I. 2007;54:1231-1240.
Vander Zanden MJ, Wilson KA, Casselman JM, Yan ND. Species introductions and their impacts in North American shield lakes. In: Steedman RJ Boreal shield watersheds: Lake trout ecosystems in a changing environment. Boreal shield watersheds: Lake trout ecosystems in a changing environment. Boca Raton, FL; 2004. p. 239-263.
Vander Zanden MJ. The success of animal invaders. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2005;102(20):7055-7056.
Vance E, Chapin III FS. Substrate limitations to microbial activity in taiga forest floors. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2001;33:173-188.
Van Lear DH. Sediment and nutrient export in runoff from burned and harvested pine watersheds in the South Carolina Piedmont. Journal of Environmental Quality 14(2): 169-174 [Internet]. 1985. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/358.pdf
Van Haveren BP. Soil bulk density as influenced by grazing intensity and soil type on a shortgrass prairie site. 1983;36(5):586-588.
Van Cleve K, Viereck LA, Dyrness CT. State factor control of soils and forest succession along the Tanana River in interior Alaska, USA. Arctic and Alpine Research. 1996;28:388-400.
Vallis I, Parton WJ, Keating BA, Wood AW. Simulation of the effects of trash and N fertilizer management on soil organic matter levels and yields of sugarcane in north Queensland. 1996;38:115-132.
Valentine HT, Tritton LM, Furnival GM. Subsampling trees for biomass, volume, or mineral content. 1984;30:673-681.

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