Investigating the sensitivity of soil heterotrophic respiration to recent snow cover changes in Alaska using a satellite-based permafrost carbon model
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W. Oechel | J. Watts | Hideki Kobayashi | J. Kimball | Junjie Liu | S. Natali | M. Ueyama | D. Zona | C. Miller | Y. Yi
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