Holocene fen–bog transitions, current status in Finland and future perspectives
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Miska Luoto | Atte Korhola | Eeva-Stiina Tuittila | S. Juutinen | M. Väliranta | E. Tuittila | A. Korhola | M. Luoto | Minna Väliranta | Niina Salojärvi | Annina Vuorsalo | Sari Juutinen | Niina Salojärvi | Annina Vuorsalo
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