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Permafrost degradation and methane: low risk of biogeochemical climate-warming feedback
Letter
Permafrost degradation and methane: low risk of biogeochemical climate-warming feedback
Letter
Permafrost degradation and methane: low risk of biogeochemical climate-warming feedback
Letter
Permafrost degradation and methane: low risk of biogeochemical climate-warming feedback
Xiang Gao (author) / C Adam Schlosser (author) / Andrei Sokolov (author) / Katey Walter Anthony (author) / Qianlai Zhuang (author) / David Kicklighter (author)
Environmental Research Letters ; 8 ; 035014
2013-09-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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