Biomass expansion factors (BEFs) for Scots pine, Norway spruce and birch according to stand age for boreal forests
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Juha Heikkinen | Risto Sievänen | Aleksi Lehtonen | Jari Liski | Raisa Mäkipää | J. Heikkinen | J. Liski | R. Mäkipää | A. Lehtonen | R. Sievänen
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