Groundwater redox dynamics across the terrestrial-aquatic interface of Lake Erie coastal ecosystems
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N. McDowell | B. Bond‐Lamberty | V. Bailey | J. Megonigal | T. Bridgeman | R. B. Peixoto | E. O’Loughlin | K. Rod | Trisha L. Spanbauer | M. Weintraub | K. Doro | I. Forbrich | K. Kemner | P. Regier | N. Ward | Kaizad F. Patel | Teri O’Meara | Shane Thomas | Solomon Ehosioke | F. Machado‐Silva | Leticia Sandoval | Lucie Setten | Rich L. Rich | T. O’Meara
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