Reduction in global area burned and wildfire emissions since 1930s enhances carbon uptake by land
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Reduction in global area burned and wildfire emissions since 1930s enhances carbon uptake by land
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Nature Communications
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -
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Springer Nature
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2018-03-30
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10.1038/s41467-018-03838-0
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