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How climate and vegetation type influence evapotranspiration and water use efficiency in Canadian forest, peatland and grassland ecosystems
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Spittlehouse, David L
Chen, Baozhang
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Amiro, Brian D
Arain, M A
Barr, Alan G
Coursolle, Carole
Dunn, Allison L
Flanagan, Lawrence B
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