Forest fluxes and mortality response to drought: model description (ORCHIDEE-CAN-NHA, r7236) and evaluation at the Caxiuanã drought experiment
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J. Chave | P. Meir | N. Viovy | Yitong Yao | L. Sack | R. Fisher | S. Luyssaert | P. Ciais | E. Joetzjer | M. Bartlett | F. C. Aleina | Fabio Cresto Aleina
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