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English: "Temporal changes in TAC computed over a 3-year moving window and displayed with respect to the reference year 2002 separately for the global (a), tropical (b), arid (c), temperate (d) and boreal (e) regions. Continuous lines refer to the regional averages, whereas shaded areas show their 95% confidence interval magnified by a factor of 10 for visual purposes."
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Author Authors of the study: Giovanni Forzieri, Vasilis Dakos, Nate G. McDowell, Alkama Ramdane & Alessandro Cescatti

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