Ground thermal and moisture conditions at the southern boundary of discontinuous permafrost, Mongolia
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Tetsuo Ohata | N. Sharkhuu | M. Ishikawa | Yinsheng Zhang | Mamoru Ishikawa | T. Ohata | Yinsheng Zhang | N. Sharkhuu | Tsutomu Kadota | T. Kadota
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