Extreme fire events are related to previous-year surface moisture conditions in permafrost-underlain larch forests of Siberia
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Christiane Schmullius | Wolfgang Cramer | Christian Beer | Sergey Bartalev | Kirsten Thonicke | Matthias Forkel | C. Schmullius | W. Cramer | K. Thonicke | C. Beer | S. Bartalev | M. Forkel
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