A comparison of forest and moorland stream microclimate, heat exchanges and thermal dynamics
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David M. Hannah | Chris Soulsby | Iain A. Malcolm | D. Hannah | C. Soulsby | A. Youngson | Alan F. Youngson | I. Malcolm
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