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      A Process-Based View of Floodplain Forest Patterns in Coastal River Valleys of the Pacific Northwest

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                Journal
                Ecosystems
                Ecosystems
                Springer Nature
                1432-9840
                1435-0629
                January 2010
                November 2009
                : 13
                : 1
                : 1-31
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                10.1007/s10021-009-9298-5
                b3b36611-2cdb-4581-806d-38df93e75ae4
                © 2010
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