Differential response of carbon fluxes to climate in three peatland ecosystems that vary in the presence and stability of permafrost
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Differential response of carbon fluxes to climate in three peatland ecosystems that vary in the presence and stability of permafrost
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Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences
Volume 119, Issue 8, Pages 1576-1595
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Online
2014-07-23
DOI
10.1002/2014jg002683
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