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Climatic and biological simulations in a two-way coupled atmosphere–biosphere model (CABM)

Dan et al., 2005

Document ID
8689636515573149340
Author
Dan L
Ji J
Li Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Global and Planetary Change

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Today, most land surface process models have prescribed seasonal change of vegetation with regard to the exchange processes between land and the atmosphere. However, in order to consider the real interaction between vegetation and atmosphere and represent it …
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