Riparian control of stream-water chemistry: Implications for hydrochemical basin models
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Keith Beven | Richard P. Hooper | Jeffrey J. McDonnell | Jim E Freer | Brent T. Aulenbach | Carol Kendall | J. McDonnell | K. Beven | J. Freer | C. Kendall | R. Hooper | B. Aulenbach | D. Burns | Douglas A. Burns
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