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Ir. J.P. Mol
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carbon
climate
concentrations
deposition
iron
land
science
soil
soils
surface
vegetation
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Soil science
Expertise (NL)
Bodemkunde
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info:eu-repo/dai/nl/292551509
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Alterra (WUR)
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+31-317-474364
Email
Janet. Mol -at- wur. nl
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http://www.wewur.wur.nl/popups/vcard.aspx?id=MOL007&lang=uk
Publications
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Mogelijkheden voor koolstofvastlegging in de Nederlandse landbouw en natuur
Scientific arguments for net carbon increase in soil organic matter in Dutch forests
Uncertainty analysis of SMART2-SUMO2-P2E-MOVE4 : the nature planner soil and vegetation model chain
Effecten van atmosferische stikstofdepositie op biodiversiteit van grasland : specificatie naar N- en P-beperkte standplaatsen
Klimaatbestendigheid van de EHS 2 : simulatieruns met de modellen NHI-SMART2-SUMO2 voor klimaat- scenario's
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Current research
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Development of an indicator for botanical diversity, applicable in policy-oriented model studies of N deposition effects
Completed research projects
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Water management strategies to reduce the mobilisation of phosphorus and to prevent eutrophication of wet meadows
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Possibilities for carbon sinks in land use
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Water management strategies to reduce the mobilisation of phosphorus and to prevent eutrophication of wet meadows
Project leader
Management effects, nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen sequestration in European forests
Project leader
Validation SMART
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A13000
Soil
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