Rapid degradation of permafrost underneath waterbodies in tundra landscapes—Toward a representation of thermokarst in land surface models
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Guido Grosse | Julia Boike | Georgiy Kirillin | Gerhard Krinner | Moritz Langer | Sebastian Westermann | G. Krinner | S. Peng | M. Langer | J. Boike | G. Grosse | S. Westermann | G. Kirillin | S. Peng | S. Westermann | M. Langer | G. Grosse | Shushi Peng
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