Peat Properties and Holocene Carbon and Nitrogen Accumulation Rates in a Peatland in the Xinjiang Altai Mountains, Northwestern China
Yan Zhang(University of Zurich), Philip A. Meyers(University of Michigan), Ping Yang(Fujian Normal University), Chuanyu Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinyan Zhang(Changchun University of Science and Technology), Chuan Tong(Fujian Normal University), Shaoqing Zhang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Xingtu Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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