Regional pattern and interannual variations in global terrestrial carbon uptake in response to changes in climate and atmospheric CO2
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Stephen D. Prince | S. Prince | J. Small | M. Cai | B. Tao | Kerang Li | K. Li | B. Tao | Mingkui Cai | J. Small | Kerang Li
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