Extreme weather years drive episodic changes in lake chemistry: implications for recovery from sulfate deposition and long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon
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Title
Extreme weather years drive episodic changes in lake chemistry: implications for recovery from sulfate deposition and long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon
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Keywords
Atmospheric deposition, Climate change, Dissolved organic carbon, Drought, Extreme weather, LTM network
Journal
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Volume 127, Issue 2-3, Pages 353-365
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-01-28
DOI
10.1007/s10533-016-0185-9
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