Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: conclusions from a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
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Benjamin Poulter | Dennis P. Lettenmaier | Jed O. Kaplan | W. J. Riley | Victor Brovkin | Joe R. Melton | David J. Beerling | Hanqin Tian | Elke L. Hodson | Thomas Kleinen | Alexey V. Eliseev | Theodore J. Bohn | Z. M. Subin | Bruno Ringeval | V. Brovkin | H. Tian | B. Poulter | J. Singarayer | D. Lettenmaier | J. Kaplan | Guangsheng Chen | A. Eliseev | J. Melton | T. Bohn | D. Beerling | T. Kleinen | W. Riley | R. Spahni | P. Bodegom | B. Ringeval | E. Hodson | Z. Subin | R. Wania | Zicheng Yu | P. Hopcroft | P. M. van Bodegom | Renato Spahni | C. Avis | S. Zürcher | S. N. Denisov | Zicheng Yu | Guangsheng Chen | Joy S. Singarayer | R. Wania | Peter O. Hopcroft | C. A. Avis | Sibylle Zürcher | S. Denisov | Guangsheng Chen
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