Land–atmosphere energy exchange in Arctic tundra and boreal forest: available data and feedbacks to climate
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P. Vidale | W E R N E R E U G S T E R | Y G F K I T T E L | F S T U A R T C H A P I N I I I | N E L I S T O N, ³ P I E R L U I G I V I D A L E | E U G E N E V A G A N O V | S C O T T C H A M B E R S | F. S T U A R T C H A P I N I I I | W. E. R N E R E U G S T E R | Y. G. F. K I T T E L | N. E. L I S T O N, ³ P I E R L U I G I V I D A L E | E. U G E N E V A G A N O V | S. C. O T T C H A M B E R S | F. Stuart Chapin | Dennis D. Baldocchi | Werner Eugster | R. A. Pielke Sr. | Joseph P. Mcfadden | Glen E. Liston | Wayne R. Rouse | Timothy G. F Kittel | Eugene Vaganov | Scott Chambers
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