Groundwater change forecasts widespread forest dieback across an extensive floodplain system
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Ralph Mac Nally | James R. Thomson | J. Read | P. Baker | R. M. Nally | J. Thomson | S. Cunningham | Jennifer Read | Patrick J. Baker | Shaun C. Cunningham
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