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Widespread pH increase and geochemical trends in fifty boreal lakes: Evidence, prediction and plausible attribution to climate and permafrost thaw impacts across northeastern Alberta
Widespread pH increase and geochemical trends in fifty boreal lakes: Evidence, prediction and plausible attribution to climate and permafrost thaw impacts across northeastern Alberta
Widespread pH increase and geochemical trends in fifty boreal lakes: Evidence, prediction and plausible attribution to climate and permafrost thaw impacts across northeastern Alberta
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Gibson, J.J. (author) / Jaggi, A. (author) / Castrillon-Munoz, F.J. (author)
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies ; 58 ; 102253
2025-04-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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