Recovery of arctic tundra from thermal erosion disturbance is constrained by nutrient accumulation: a modeling analysis.
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E. Rastetter | M. Mack | B. Kwiatkowski | W. Bowden | A. Pearce | Y. Jiang | Y. Jiang | Andrea R. Pearce | William B. Bowden | Michelle C. Mack | Yueyang Jiang
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