Anthropogenic perturbation of the carbon fluxes from land to ocean
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Philippe Ciais | Christoph Heinze | Pierre Friedlingstein | Andreas J. Andersson | Nicolas Gruber | Andrew W. Dale | Pierre Regnier | Guy Munhoven | Fortunat Joos | Jens Hartmann | Sebastiaan Luyssaert | Ivan A. Janssens | Martin Thullner | Tatiana Ilyina | Carol Arnosti | Alberto Borges | Filip J. R. Meysman | Douglas E. LaRowe | P. Ciais | F. Joos | C. Heinze | P. Friedlingstein | J. Hartmann | S. Luyssaert | F. Mackenzie | I. Janssens | T. Ilyina | P. Raymond | G. Laruelle | P. Régnier | R. Spahni | D. LaRowe | R. Lauerwald | N. Gruber | A. Borges | A. Gallego-Sala | F. Meysman | C. Arnosti | S. Arndt | M. Thullner | P. Suntharalingam | G. Munhoven | Y. Goddéris | J. Leifeld | Fred T. Mackenzie | Yves Goddéris | Renato Spahni | Peter A. Raymond | A. Andersson | Parvadha Suntharalingam | A. Dale | Sandra Arndt | Jens Leifeld | Goulven Gildas Laruelle | Ronny Lauerwald | Angela V. Gallego-Sala | Nicolas Goossens | N. Goossens
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