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Ecological succession / Fire / Forests / Taiga / Wildfire / Permafrost / Tundra / Carbon sink / Alaska Interior / Physical geography / Systems ecology / Environment
Date: 2013-07-25 13:39:38
Ecological succession
Fire
Forests
Taiga
Wildfire
Permafrost
Tundra
Carbon sink
Alaska Interior
Physical geography
Systems ecology
Environment

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