Atmosphere-biosphere interactions and feedbacks in the Alaskan Arctic
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AustraliaYear of Award
2009Department, School or Centre
Earth, Atmosphere and EnvironmentAdditional Institution or Organisation
School of Geography and Environmental ScienceCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
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Hallgren-33168025098258Usage metrics
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Plant-atmosphere relationships Alaska Arctic regionsPlant-atmosphere relationships Alaska Arctic regions Mathematical modelsVegetation and climate Alaska Arctic regionsVegetation and climate Alaska Arctic regions Mathematical modelsPlant ecophysiology Alaska Arctic regions Mathematical modelsPlants Effect of global warming on Alaska Arctic regionsEcology Alaska Arctic regionsClimatic changes Alaska Arctic regionsBiosphere ResearchAtmosphere ResearchGrainger causality test.G-causality.ATLAS prgram.Arctic Transitions in the Land-Atmosphere System
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