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Hope in the hills for tundra?

Peter D. Moore ()
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Peter D. Moore: King's College London, Franklin–Wilkins Building

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7014, 159-160

Abstract: Will global warming cause northern forests to spread into arctic tundra? A study of black spruce suggests that the answer is complex and varies according to latitude and altitude.

Date: 2004
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