Modeling the mechanisms that control in‐stream dissolved organic carbon dynamics in upland and forested catchments
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Martyn N. Futter | Andrew J. Wade | Paul Whitehead | Bernard J. Cosby | Peter J. Dillon | B. Cosby | A. Wade | P. Whitehead | M. Futter | D. Butterfield | P. Dillon | Dan Butterfield | Paul Whitehead | P. J. Dillon | Andrew J. Wade
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