Contribution of permafrost soils to the global carbon budget
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Wolfgang Lucht | Dieter Gerten | Ursula Heyder | Jens Heinke | U. Heyder | W. Lucht | D. Gerten | J. Heinke | S. Schaphoff | S. Ostberg | Sibyll Schaphoff | Sebastian Ostberg
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