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Authors: Fung, IY Meyn, SK Tegen, I Doney, SC John, J Bishop, J
Citation: Iy. Fung et al., Iron supply and demand in the upper ocean (vol 14, pg 281, 2000), GLOBAL BIOG, 14(2), 2000, pp. 697-700

Authors: Fung, IY Meyn, SK Tegen, I Doney, SC John, JG Bishop, JKB
Citation: Iy. Fung et al., Iron supply and demand in the upper ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 281-295

Authors: Collatz, GJ Bounoua, L Los, SO Randall, DA Fung, IY Sellers, PJ
Citation: Gj. Collatz et al., A mechanism for the influence of vegetation on the response of the diurnaltemperature range to changing climate, GEOPHYS R L, 27(20), 2000, pp. 3381-3384

Authors: Friedlingstein, P Joel, G Field, CB Fung, IY
Citation: P. Friedlingstein et al., Toward an allocation scheme for global terrestrial carbon models, GL CHANGE B, 5(7), 1999, pp. 755-770

Authors: Denning, AS Holzer, M Gurney, KR Heimann, M Law, RM Rayner, PJ Fung, IY Fan, SM Taguchi, S Friedlingstein, P Balkanski, Y Taylor, J Maiss, M Levin, I
Citation: As. Denning et al., Three-dimensional transport and concentration of SF6 - A model intercomparison study (TransCom 2), TELLUS B, 51(2), 1999, pp. 266-297

Authors: Randerson, JT Field, CB Fung, IY Tans, PP
Citation: Jt. Randerson et al., Increases in early season ecosystem uptake explain recent changes in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2 at high northern latitudes, GEOPHYS R L, 26(17), 1999, pp. 2765-2768

Authors: Field, CB Fung, IY
Citation: Cb. Field et Iy. Fung, Biogeochemical cycles - The not-so-big US carbon sink, SCIENCE, 285(5427), 1999, pp. 544-545
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