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[해외논문] Hysteresis of the Earth system under positive and negative CO2 emissions 원문보기

Environmental research letters : ERL, v.15 no.12, 2020년, pp.124026 -   

Jeltsch-Thömmes, Aurich ,  Stocker, Thomas F ,  Joos, Fortunat

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