On the role of atmospheric model transport uncertainty in estimating the Chinese land carbon sink
Andrew E. Schuh (),
Brendan Byrne,
Andrew R. Jacobson,
Sean M. R. Crowell,
Feng Deng,
David F. Baker,
Matthew S. Johnson,
Sajeev Philip and
Brad Weir
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Andrew E. Schuh: Colorado State University
Brendan Byrne: California Institute of Technology
Andrew R. Jacobson: University of Colorado
Sean M. R. Crowell: University of Oklahoma
Feng Deng: University of Toronto
David F. Baker: Colorado State University
Matthew S. Johnson: NASA Ames Research Center
Sajeev Philip: NASA Academic Mission Services by Universities Space Research Association at NASA Ames Research Center
Brad Weir: Universities Space Research Association
Nature, 2022, vol. 603, issue 7901, E13-E14
Date: 2022
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