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Greenhouse gas exchange of rewetted bog peat extraction sites and a Sphagnum cultivation site in northwest Germany
C. Beyer
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State authority for Mining, Energy and Geology, Hanover, Germany
H. Höper
State authority for Mining, Energy and Geology, Hanover, Germany
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