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Confronting model predictions of carbon fluxes with measurements of Amazon forests subjected to experimental drought

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Powell, Thomas
Galbraith, David R
Christoffersen, Bradley O
Harper, Anna
Imbuzeiro, Hewlley M.A
Rowland, Lucy
Almeida, Samuel
Brando, Paulo M
da Costa, Antonio Carlos Lola
Costa, Marcos Heil

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Cambridge University Press

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Summary: Considerable uncertainty surrounds the fate of Amazon rainforests in response to climate change. Here, carbon (C) flux predictions of five terrestrial biosphere models (Community Land Model version 3.5 (CLM3.5), Ecosystem Demography model version

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New Phytologist

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2037-12-31
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