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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-7-2787-2014
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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-7-2787-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Ecosystem fluxes of hydrogen: a comparison of flux-gradient methods
L. K. Meredith
Center for Global Change Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
now at: Environmental Earth System Science, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
R. Commane
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
J. W. Munger
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
A. Dunn
Department of Physical and Earth Science, Worcester State University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
S. C. Wofsy
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
R. G. Prinn
Center for Global Change Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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