Environmental effects on CO2 efflux from riparian tundra in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska, USA
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J. Tenhunen | S. Oberbauer | A. Serra | R. Gebauer | W. Cheng | S. F. Oberbauer | C. T. Gillespie | W. Cheng | R. Gebauer | A. Sala Serra | J. D. Tenhunen | C. Gillespie
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