Simulating the Biogeochemical and Biogeophysical Impacts of Transient Land Cover Change and Wood Harvest in the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) from 1850 to 2100
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Peter E. Thornton | Brian C. O'Neill | Keith W. Oleson | Johannes J. Feddema | David M. Lawrence | Keith Lindsay | Erik Kluzek | Gerald A. Meehl | Gordon B. Bonan | G. Meehl | D. Lawrence | K. Lindsay | K. Oleson | G. Bonan | S. Levis | P. Thornton | B. O’Neill | E. Kluzek | J. Feddema | P. Lawrence | Peter J. Lawrence | Samuel Levis
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