A coupled surface-subsurface modeling framework to assess the impact of climate change on freshwater wetlands
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Christopher J. Duffy | Xuan Yu | Gopal Bhatt | Denice Heller Wardrop | Raymond G. Najjar | C. Duffy | R. Najjar | A. Ross | Gopal Bhatt | Xuan Yu | D. Wardrop | M. Rydzik | Andrew C. Ross | Matthew Rydzik | G. Bhatt
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