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Investigating the impact of anthropogenic land use on a hemiboreal lake ecosystem using carbon/nitrogen ratios and coupled-optical emission spectroscopy

Stivrins et al., 2019

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11616166755334578073
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Stivrins N
Liiv M
Brown A
Banerjea R
Heinsalu A
Veski S
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

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Anthropogenic impacts on lake ecosystems have increased substantially towards the present. However, the strength and timing in most cases are not evaluated in detail, missing valuable information on the response and recovery of an aquatic system. In this study, we …
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