Lidar‐derived estimate and uncertainty of carbon sink in successional phases of woody encroachment
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Stuart P. Hardegree | Rupesh Shrestha | Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey | Eva K. Strand | Joel B. Sankey | E. Strand | J. Sankey | T. Sankey | R. Shrestha | S. Hardegree
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