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      Energy and CO2 fluxes in temperate deciduous broadleaf forests: using local add-covariance data for a global optimization of ORCHIDEE model

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      2011
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      Kuppel, Sylvain
      Peylin, P
      Chevallier, F.
      Bacour, C.
      Maignan, F.
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      Kuppel , S , Peylin , P , Chevallier , F , Bacour , C & Maignan , F 2011 , ' Energy and CO2 fluxes in temperate deciduous broadleaf forests: using local add-covariance data for a global optimization of ORCHIDEE model ' , 2011 AGU Fall Meeting , San Francisco , United States , 5/12/11 - 9/12/11 .
       
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