Characterizing the sea ice algae chlorophyll a-snow depth relationship over Arctic spring melt using transmitted irradiance
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David G. Barber | D. Barber | M. Gosselin | C. Mundy | Michel Gosselin | Christopher John Mundy | K. Campbell | Karley Campbell | Michel Gosselin
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