Carbon balance of the terrestrial biosphere in the Twentieth Century: Analyses of CO2, climate and land use effects with four process‐based ecosystem models
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I. C. Prentice | F. Joos | M. Heimann | R. Dargaville | N. Ramankutty | S. Sitch | J. Kaplan | A. McGuire | J. Melillo | I. Prentice | B. Moore | M. Heimann | D. Kicklighter | A. Schloss | G. Esser | T. Reichenau | J. Foley | J. Clein | R. Meier | B. Moore | H. Tian | L. Williams | U. Wittenberg | L. Williams | H. Tian | Hanqin Tian
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