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Soil solution and stream water chemistry in a forested catchment II: influence of organic matter

Vestin et al., 2008

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12283837502001726218
Author
Vestin J
Norström S
Bylund D
Lundström U
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Geoderma

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Differences between recharge and discharge areas in soil forming processes and nutrient conditions were observed in an earlier study of a catchment area in central Sweden (63° 07′ N, 16° 70′ E; Vestin, JLK, Norström, SH, Bylund, D., Mellander, PE., Lundström, US …
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