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Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff

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Published in:Journal of Oceanography and Marine Science
Format: Online Article RSS Article
Published: 2023
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spellingShingle Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
— — — — — Oceanography
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
sub_discipline_display Environmental Management
sub_discipline_facet Environmental Management
subject_display — — — — — Oceanography
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
— — — — — Oceanography
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
subject_facet — — — — — Oceanography
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
title Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
title_auth Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
title_full Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
title_fullStr Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
title_full_unstemmed Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
title_short Hurricane latent heat energy from annual Amazon deforestation runoff
title_sort hurricane latent heat energy from annual amazon deforestation runoff
topic — — — — — Oceanography
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
url http://academicjournals.org/journal/JOMS/article-abstract/C80E8F670306