Monitoring the riverine pulse: Applying high‐frequency nitrate data to advance integrative understanding of biogeochemical and hydrological processes
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Matthew P. Miller | Paul D. Capel | Brian A. Pellerin | P. Capel | D. Burns | J. Duncan | A. Tesoriero | B. Pellerin | Douglas A. Burns | Anthony J. Tesoriero | Jonathan M. Duncan | M. Miller
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