Rates of consumption of atmospheric CO 2 through the weathering of loess during the next 100 yr of climate change
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Susan L. Brantley | David Pollard | D. Pollard | M. Déqué | L. François | S. Brantley | J. Schott | Y. Goddéris | Marie Dury | Michel Déqué | Yves Goddéris | Jacques Schott | Marie Dury | Louis François
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