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25 Fahnestock,J.T., M.H. Jones, P.D. Brooks, D.A. Walker, and J.M.
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28 Jones, M.H., Fahnestock, J.T., and Welker, J.M. 1999. Winter CO2 flux
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29 Jones,M.H., J.T. Fahnestock, D.A. Walker, M.D. Walker, and J.M. Welker.
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36 Walker, M.D., and K.A. Salzberg (eds.). 1996. Arctic soils and permafrost:
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37 Walker, M.D., D.A. Walker, T. Theodose, and P.J. Webber. 1999. Vegetation
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40 Welker,J.M., J.T. Fahnestock, M.H. Jones.1999. Annual CO2 efflux from
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