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Seasonal Evolution of the Effective Thermal Conductivity of the Snow and the Soil in High Arctic Herb Tundra at Bylot Island, Canada

doi 10.5194/tc-2016-107
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May 13, 2016

Authors
Florent DomineMathieu BarrereDenis Sarrazin
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Copernicus GmbH


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