Surface micro-topography causes hot spots of biogeochemical activity in wetland systems: A virtual modeling experiment
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Sven Frei | Stefan Peiffer | Jan H. Fleckenstein | J. Fleckenstein | S. Frei | K. Knorr | S. Peiffer | Klaus-Holger Knorr
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