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Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1964. Chlorophyll derivatives in woodland, swamp, and pond soils of Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, U.S.A. Pages 1-12 in Y. Miyake and T. Koyama, editor. Recent Researches in the Fields of Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Nuclear Geochemistry. Maruzen Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. [1304 Abstract CC]
Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1967. Caloric values of organic matter in woodland, swamp, and lake soils. Ecology 48(3):492-494. [1305 Abstract CC]
Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1967. Plant pigments in woodland soils. Ecology 48(2):306-308. [1306 Abstract CC]
Pratt, D. C.; Gorham, E. 1970. Occurrence of athiorhodaceae in woodland, swamp, and pond soils. Ecology 51(2):346-349. [1470 Abstract CC]
Sanger, J. E.; Gorham, E. 1970. The diversity of pigments in lake sediments and its ecological significance. Limnology and Oceanography 15(1):59-69. [1495 Abstract CC]
Gorham, E.; Pratt, D. C. 1972. Influence of soil acidity on the occurrence of Athiorhodaceae. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 38(1):2-4. [1303 Abstract CC]
Sanger, J. E.; Gorham, E. 1973. A comparison of the abundance and diversity of fossil pigments in wetland peats and woodland humus layers. Ecology 54(3):605-611. [1496 Abstract CC]
Burke, M. E.; Gorham, E.; Pratt, D. C. 1974. Distribution of purple photosynthetic bacteria in wetland and woodland habitats of central and northern Minnesota. Journal of Bacteriology 117(2):826-833. [1260 Abstract Full Text CC]
Gorham, E.
1991.
Northern peatlands: role in the carbon cycle and probable responses to climatic warming.
Ecological Applications 1:182-195.
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