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A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World’s Forests Yude Pan, Richard Birdsey, Jingyun Fang, Richard Houghton, Pekka Kauppi, Werner A. Kurz, Oliver L. Phillips, Anatoly
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Document Date: 2011-07-14 03:07:36


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USA Key Laboratory / Finland Natural Resources / Biomass / State Key Laboratory / USA Oak Ridge National Laboratory / /

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International Institute / Institute of Botany / University of Leeds / Newtown Square / France Duke University / Peking University / USA University of Helsinki / University of Alaska / State Key Laboratory of Vegetation / USA Princeton University / /

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Tropical forest / /

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Chinese Academy of Sciences / University of Helsinki / Helsinki / USA U.S. Geological Survey / Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit / Canadian Forest Service / Canada School of Geography / University of Alaska / Fairbanks / Institute of Botany / Princeton University / USDA Forest Service / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis / University of Leeds / Ministry of Education / Duke University / Durham / Peking University / Beijing / China Woods Hole Research Center / /

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Robert B. Jackson / Werner A. Kurz / Oliver L. Phillips / Simon L. Lewis / Richard Houghton / Stephen Sitch / Philippe Ciais / Stephen Pacala / Anatoly Shvidenko / Richard Birdsey / Daniel Hayes / /

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