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Methane fluxes measured by eddy covariance and static chamber techniques at a temperate forest in central Ontario, Canada
J. M. Wang
University of Toronto, Department of Chemistry, Toronto, Canada
J. G. Murphy
University of Toronto, Department of Chemistry, Toronto, Canada
J. A. Geddes
University of Toronto, Department of Chemistry, Toronto, Canada
C. L. Winsborough
University of Toronto, Department of Geography, Mississauga, Canada
N. Basiliko
University of Toronto, Department of Geography, Mississauga, Canada
S. C. Thomas
University of Toronto, Faculty of Forestry, Toronto, Canada
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