The substitution of high-resolution terrestrial biosphere models and carbon sequestration in response to changing CO2and climate

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The substitution of high-resolution terrestrial biosphere models and carbon sequestration in response to changing CO2and climate is …
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P356DOI10.1029/1999GB900035

P50authorMartin HeimannQ42838417
Fortunat JoosQ43271778
P2093author name stringR. Voss
Robert Meyer
G. Esser
G. Hooss
G. Kohlmaier
U. Wittenberg
W. Sauf
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P433issue3
P921main subjectbiosphereQ42762
carbon sequestrationQ15305550
P304page(s)785-802
P577publication date1999-09-01
P1433published inGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesQ15763963
P1476titleThe substitution of high-resolution terrestrial biosphere models and carbon sequestration in response to changing CO2and climate
P478volume13