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Responses of surface SOC to long-term experimental warming vary between different heath types in the High Arctic tundra
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Jung, J.Y.
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Michelsen, Anders
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Kim, M.
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Nam, S.
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Schmidt, Niels Martin
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Jeong, Sujeong
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Choe, Y.H.
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Lee, B.Y.
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Yoon, H.I.
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lee, Y.K.
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