The effect of permafrost thaw on old carbon release and net carbon exchange from tundra
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T. E. Osterkamp | Jason G. Vogel | Hanna Lee | Edward A. G. Schuur | E. Schuur | J. Sickman | T. Osterkamp | Hanna Lee | J. Vogel | K. Crummer | James O. Sickman | Kathryn G. Crummer
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