Land‐atmosphere exchange of methane from soil thawing to soil freezing in a high‐Arctic wet tundra ecosystem
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Torbern Tagesson | Charlotte Sigsgaard | Magnus Lund | Mikhail Mastepanov | Torben R. Christensen | Julie Maria Falk | Meelis Mölder | A. Lindroth | T. Tagesson | M. Mastepanov | T. Christensen | M. Mölder | M. Lund | M. Tamstorf | L. Ström | J. Falk | C. Sigsgaard | Anders Lindroth | Lena Ström | Mikkel P. Tamstorf
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