Comparing measured and modelled forest carbon stocks in high-boreal forests of harvest and natural-disturbance origin in Labrador, Canada
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Ulrike Hagemann | Franz Makeschin | Werner A. Kurz | W. Kurz | F. Makeschin | C. Shaw | M. Moroni | Cindy Shaw | Martin T. Moroni | U. Hagemann
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