Long-term increases in snow pack elevate leaf N and photosynthesis in Salix arctica: responses to a snow fence experiment in the High Arctic of NW Greenland
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Long-term increases in snow pack elevate leaf N and photosynthesis in Salix arctica: responses to a snow fence experiment in the High Arctic of NW Greenland
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Environmental Research Letters
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 025023
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IOP Publishing
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2013-06-27
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10.1088/1748-9326/8/2/025023
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