Solar radiation management impacts on agriculture in China: A case study in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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Shingo Watanabe | Ben Kravitz | Duoying Ji | Jason N. S. Cole | Simone Tilmes | Helene Muri | Ulrike Niemeier | Jin-Ho Yoon | Alan Robock | John C. Moore | B. Kravitz | H. Muri | S. Tilmes | A. Robock | J. Cole | J. Moore | D. Ji | Balwinder Singh | S. Watanabe | U. Niemeier | Jinho Yoon | C. Curry | Andy Jones | L. Xia | Lili Xia | Charles L. Curry | Andrew Jones | Balwinder Singh
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