Methane emissions from western Siberian wetlands: heterogeneity and sensitivity to climate change
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Dennis P. Lettenmaier | Kyle C. McDonald | Erika Podest | Laura C. Bowling | Theodore J. Bohn | Thomas Friborg | D. Lettenmaier | K. McDonald | T. Bohn | T. Friborg | E. Podest | L. Bowling | K. Sathulur | K. Sathulur
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