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Coupling concentration‐and process‐discharge relationships integrates water chemistry and metabolism in streams

O'Donnell et al., 2019

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577602157665733675
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O'Donnell B
Hotchkiss E
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Water Resources Research

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Stream ecosystem processes, such as metabolism, are dynamically impacted by flow intensity. Therefore, without integrating ecosystem processes with water quality, we miss opportunities to develop frameworks to understand metabolic responses to changing flow …
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