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Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights

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Published in:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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Published: 2026
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title Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights
title_auth Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights
title_full Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights
title_fullStr Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights
title_full_unstemmed Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights
title_short Simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: WSFS-Vemala model development and key insights
title_sort simulating carbon fluxes in boreal catchments: wsfs-vemala model development and key insights
topic Earth Sciences
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url https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-30-3095-2026