Holocene fen–bog transitions, current status in Finland and future perspectives
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Holocene fen–bog transitions, current status in Finland and future perspectives
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HOLOCENE
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 752-764
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SAGE Publications
Online
2016-10-06
DOI
10.1177/0959683616670471
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