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Scalar simulation and parameterization of water table dynamics in tropical peatlands

Cobb et al., 2019

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18333677764476259284
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Cobb A
Harvey C
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Water Resources Research

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Peatlands cover many low‐lying areas in the tropics. Tropical peatlands are intriguing systems because of their tight coupling between hydrology and carbon storage: They accumulate carbon over thousands of years because of waterlogging, and they remain …
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