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Anna Michalak
Director, Carnegie Climate and Resilience Hub


Higher Autumn Temperatures Lead to Contrasting CO2 Flux Responses in Boreal Forests Versus Tundra and Shrubland


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N. Randazzo, A. Michalak, C. Miller, Scot M. Miller, Y. Shiga, Yuanyuan Fang
Geophysical Research Letters, 2021

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Randazzo, N., Michalak, A., Miller, C., Miller, S. M., Shiga, Y., & Fang, Y. (2021). Higher Autumn Temperatures Lead to Contrasting CO2 Flux Responses in Boreal Forests Versus Tundra and Shrubland. Geophysical Research Letters.


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Randazzo, N., A. Michalak, C. Miller, Scot M. Miller, Y. Shiga, and Yuanyuan Fang. “Higher Autumn Temperatures Lead to Contrasting CO2 Flux Responses in Boreal Forests Versus Tundra and Shrubland.” Geophysical Research Letters (2021).


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Randazzo, N., et al. “Higher Autumn Temperatures Lead to Contrasting CO2 Flux Responses in Boreal Forests Versus Tundra and Shrubland.” Geophysical Research Letters, 2021.


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@article{n2021a,
  title = {Higher Autumn Temperatures Lead to Contrasting CO2 Flux Responses in Boreal Forests Versus Tundra and Shrubland},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Geophysical Research Letters},
  author = {Randazzo, N. and Michalak, A. and Miller, C. and Miller, Scot M. and Shiga, Y. and Fang, Yuanyuan}
}



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