Amazonia and the modern carbon cycle: lessons learned
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Paulo Artaxo | A. Nobre | P. Artaxo | J. Ometto | L. Martinelli | Luiz A. Martinelli | H. Rocha | Jean Pierre H. B. Ometto | Antonio D. Nobre | Humberto R. Rocha | A. D. Nobre
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