Sources, transformations, and hydrological processes that control stream nitrate and dissolved organic matter concentrations during snowmelt in an upland forest
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Stephen D. Sebestyen | J. B. Shanley | Elizabeth W. Boyer | George R. Aiken | Nobuhito Ohte | Carol Kendall | C. Kendall | E. Boyer | G. Aiken | J. Shanley | S. Sebestyen | N. Ohte | D. Doctor | Daniel H. Doctor
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