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3000 Years of past regional and local land-use and land-cover change in the southeastern Swedish coastal area : Early human-induced increases in landscape openness as a potential nutrient source to the Baltic Sea coastal waters
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Deciphering microbiomes dozens of meters under our feet and their edaphoclimatic and spatial drivers
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Relationships Between Land Use and Terrestrial Organic Matter Transfer to the Baltic Sea Over the Last 500 Years
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Assessment of irrigation and groundwater management strategies in cold arid areas with shallow groundwater tables using a coupled year-round agro-hydrological model
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Highly Hygroscopic Aerosols Facilitate Summer and Early-Autumn Cloud Formation at Extremely Low Concentrations Over the Central Arctic Ocean
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Early Holocene vegetation development at Mesolithic fen dwelling sites in Dagsmosse, south-central Sweden, and its implications for understanding environment–human dynamics at various scales
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Forest demography and biomass accumulation rates are associated with transient mean tree size vs. density scaling relations
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Evaluating the potential benefits of float solar photovoltaics through the water footprint recovery period
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Improved Cloud Parameterization in Global Climate Model : Aerosol effects and secondary ice production mechanisms
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Process-evaluation of forest aerosol-cloud-climate feedback shows clear evidence from observations and large uncertainty in models
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