Active‐Layer Thickness Measurements Using a Handheld Penetrometer at Boreal and Tundra Sites in Eastern Siberia
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Alexander N. Fedorov | Yoshihiro Iijima | Hotaek Park | Y. Iijima | P. Konstantinov | Hotaek Park | A. Fedorov | Pavel Konstantinov | Grigory G. Pudov | Grigory G. Pudov
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