Contrasting vulnerability of drained tropical and high-latitude peatlands to fluvial loss of stored carbon
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Contrasting vulnerability of drained tropical and high-latitude peatlands to fluvial loss of stored carbon
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GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
Volume 28, Issue 11, Pages 1215-1234
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
发表日期
2014-09-29
DOI
10.1002/2013gb004782
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