Tracing ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes: challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective
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J. McDonnell | P. Llorens | J. Marshall | R. Siegwolf | T. Dawson | J. Kirchner | L. Schwendenmann | J. Klaus | S. Allen | Anam Amin | J. Geris | D. Penna | G. Zuecco | T. Volkmann | M. Beyer | F. Scandellari | J. Frentress | L. Hopp | P. Benettin | N. Ceperley | Y. Giambastiani | Jana von Freyberg | M. Engel
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