Scaling an Instantaneous Model of Tundra NEE to the Arctic Landscape
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Edward B. Rastetter | Scott J. Goetz | Peter M. Lafleur | Michael M. Loranty | Adrian V. Rocha | S. Goetz | E. Rastetter | M. Loranty | A. Rocha | G. Shaver | E. Humphreys | P. Lafleur | Gaius R. Shaver | Elyn R. Humphreys
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