Optimizing Available Network Resources to Address Questions in Environmental Biogeochemistry
Eve‐Lyn S. Hinckley(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), William R. Wieder(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Claire Lunch(National Ecological Observatory Network), Katherine D. Jones(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Sarah C. Elmendorf(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Jill S. Baron(United States Geological Survey), Danica Lombardozzi(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Jason C. Neff(University of Colorado Boulder), Peter D. Blanken(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Michael Sanclements(University of Colorado Boulder), A. M. Fox(University of Arizona), Keli J. Goodman(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Katharine N. Suding(University of California, Berkeley), Noah Fierer(University of Colorado Boulder), William D. Bowman(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Gordon B. Bonan(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Suzanne P. Anderson(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research)
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