A multiyear evaluation of a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model at three AmeriFlux forest sites: Vegetation structure, phenology, soil temperature, and CO2 and H2O vapor exchange
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Dennis D. Baldocchi | Russell K. Monson | Christopher J. Kucharik | Steven C. Wofsy | S. Wofsy | D. Baldocchi | R. Monson | C. Kucharik | C. Barford | M. E. Maayar | Mustapha El Maayar | Carol C. Barford
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