Effects of land use on surface–atmosphere exchanges of trace gases and energy in Borneo: comparing fluxes over oil palm plantations and a rainforest
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C. N. Hewitt | J. Pyle | M. Coyle | D. Fowler | M. Gallagher | J. Dorsey | J. Cape | P. Misztal | E. Nemitz | U. Skiba | S. Owen | J. Ryder | C. Helfter | J. Muller | P. Carlo | E. Aruffo | B. Langford | P. Di Carlo | B. Davison | G. Phillips | R. Mackenzie | C. Dari-Salisburgo | J. Neil Cape | F. Giammaria | C. D. Di Marco | J. Siong | C. Hewitt | Chiara Di | Marco
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