Residence time distributions in surface transient storage zones in streams: Estimation via signal deconvolution
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David A. Benson | Michael N. Gooseff | Wilfred M. Wollheim | Martin A. Briggs | C. Hopkinson | D. Benson | B. Peterson | W. Wollheim | M. Gooseff | M. Briggs | Charles S. Hopkinson | Bruce J. Peterson | M. Weaver | Mitchell Weaver
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