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Publisher Correction: Patterns and trends of Northern Hemisphere snow mass from 1980 to 2018

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  • Jouni Pulliainen

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Kari Luojus

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Chris Derksen

    (Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Lawrence Mudryk

    (Environment and Climate Change Canada)

  • Juha Lemmetyinen

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Miia Salminen

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Jaakko Ikonen

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Matias Takala

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Juval Cohen

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Tuomo Smolander

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

  • Johannes Norberg

    (Finnish Meteorological Institute)

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  • Jouni Pulliainen & Kari Luojus & Chris Derksen & Lawrence Mudryk & Juha Lemmetyinen & Miia Salminen & Jaakko Ikonen & Matias Takala & Juval Cohen & Tuomo Smolander & Johannes Norberg, 2020. "Publisher Correction: Patterns and trends of Northern Hemisphere snow mass from 1980 to 2018," Nature, Nature, vol. 582(7813), pages 18-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:582:y:2020:i:7813:d:10.1038_s41586-020-2416-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2416-4
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    2. Xiangyao Meng & Yongqiang Liu & Yan Qin & Weiping Wang & Mengxiao Zhang & Kun Zhang, 2022. "Adaptability of MODIS Daily Cloud-Free Snow Cover 500 m Dataset over China in Hutubi River Basin Based on Snowmelt Runoff Model," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-20, March.

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