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Relationships Between Climate, Productivity and Vegetation in Southern Mongolian Drylands

Basic and Applied Dryland Research
doi 10.1127/badr/1/2007/100
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November 1, 2007

Authors
Henrik von WehrdenKarsten Wesche
Publisher

Schweizerbart


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