The representation of arctic soils in the land surface model: The importance of mosses
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F. Stuart Chapin | Jason Beringer | Michelle C. Mack | Gordon B. Bonan | Amanda H. Lynch | F. Chapin | G. Bonan | J. Beringer | M. Mack | A. Lynch | F. S. Chapin
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