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Groffman, P.M., Venterea, R.T., Verchot, L.V., Potter, C.S. (2006). LANDSCAPE AND REGIONAL SCALE STUDIES OF NITROGEN GAS FLUXES. In: WU, J., JONES, K.B., LI, H., LOUCKS, O.L. (eds) SCALING AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS IN ECOLOGY. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4663-4_10
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