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Chemistry of dissolved organic carbon and organic acids in two streams draining forested watersheds

David et al., 1992

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9558969526136953890
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David M
Vance G
Kahl J
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Water Resources Research

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The concentration, major fractions, and contribution of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to stream chemistry were examined in two paired streams (East and West Bear Brooks) draining upland catchments in eastern Maine. Concentrations of DOC in East and West Bear …
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