Global patterns and controls of soil organic carbon dynamics as simulated by multiple terrestrial biosphere models: Current status and future directions
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Atul K. Jain | Yaxing Wei | Philippe Ciais | Christopher R. Schwalm | Benjamin Poulter | Wilfred M. Post | Daniel Ricciuto | Hanqin Tian | Maoyi Huang | Jiafu Mao | Shufen Pan | Kamaljit Banger | Kevin Schaefer | Shushi Peng | Qichun Yang | Ning Zeng | Deborah N. Huntzinger | Anna M. Michalak | Huimin Lei | Wei Ren | Bowen Zhang | Bo Tao | Akihiko Ito | Jia Yang | Xiaoying Shi | Chaoqun Lu | Weile Wang | W. Post | H. Tian | Jia Yang | Chaoqun Lu | P. Ciais | A. Ito | S. Pan | Bowen Zhang | B. Poulter | Weile Wang | D. Hayes | C. Schwalm | K. Schaefer | Yaxing Wei | D. Huntzinger | R. Cook | A. Michalak | Maoyi Huang | H. Lei | J. Mao | S. Peng | Xiaoying Shi | N. Zeng | D. Ricciuto | B. Tao | W. Ren | Qichun Yang | K. Banger | Robert Cook | Daniel Hayes | Chaoqun Lu
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