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Increased carbon sink in temperate and boreal forests

Liski et al., 2003

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2145010047572518239
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Liski J
Korotkov A
Prins C
Karjalainen T
Victor D
Kauppi P
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Climatic Change

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An intense search is under way to identify themissing sink'in the world carbon budget of perhaps 2 Pg year− 1 (petagrams, or billiontonnes) of carbon, but its location and mechanism have proved elusive. Here we use a new forest inventory data set to estimate …
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