Estimating 3D variation in active-layer thickness beneath arctic streams using ground-penetrating radar
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James P. McNamara | John H. Bradford | Michael N. Gooseff | William B. Bowden | Troy R. Brosten | J. McNamara | W. Bowden | J. Bradford | M. Gooseff | J. Zarnetske | T. Brosten | Jay P. Zarnetske | Morgan E. Johnston | M. Johnston
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