Modelling nitrogen transport and turnover at the hillslope scale – a process oriented approach
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Lutz Breuer | Klaus Butterbach-Bahl | Edwin Haas | Steffen Klatt | Ralf Kiese | Philipp Kraft | K. Butterbach‐Bahl | L. Breuer | H. Frede | R. Kiese | E. Haas | S. Klatt | P. Kraft | H.-G. Frede
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