Methane fluxes during the initiation of a large‐scale water table manipulation experiment in the Alaskan Arctic tundra
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John Kochendorfer | Donatella Zona | Walter C. Oechel | W. Oechel | S. Oberbauer | K. Paw U | D. Zona | D. Lipson | A. Salyuk | P. Olivas | J. Kochendorfer | Paulo C. Olivas | David A. Lipson | S. F. Oberbauer | A. N. Salyuk
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