Episodic Acidification of Small Streams in the Northeastern United States: Ionic Controls of Episodes
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Peter S. Murdoch | Parker J. Wigington | David R. DeWalle | J. Baker | J. Sickle | D. Dewalle | P. Murdoch | P. J. Wigington | H. Simonin | Joan P. Baker | J. Van Sickle | Howard A. Simonin | W. A. Kretser | W. Kretser | D. R. Dewalle
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