Confronting terrestrial biosphere models with forest inventory data.
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S. Malyshev | S. Pacala | J. Sarmiento | R. Birdsey | J. Sheffield | E. Shevliakova | J. Lichstein | Ni-Zhang Golaz | Tao Zhang | J. W. Lichstein
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