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Interannual drought length governs dissolved organic carbon dynamics in blackwater rivers of the western upper Suwannee River basinMehring et al., 2013
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- Mehring A
- Lowrance R
- Helton A
- Pringle C
- Thompson A
- Bosch D
- Vellidis G
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
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Abstract The Little River (LR) in southern Georgia, US, has experienced lengthening droughts since monitoring began in 1972. We evaluated the impacts of drought on riverine carbon cycling using a 9 year data set of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) coupled with …
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