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CLM4-BeTR, a generic biogeochemical transport and reaction module for CLM4: model development, evaluation, and application
J. Y. Tang
Department of Climate and Carbon Sciences, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBL), Berkeley, CA, USA
W. J. Riley
Department of Climate and Carbon Sciences, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBL), Berkeley, CA, USA
C. D. Koven
Department of Climate and Carbon Sciences, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBL), Berkeley, CA, USA
Z. M. Subin
Department of Climate and Carbon Sciences, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBL), Berkeley, CA, USA
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