Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks
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Aaron I. Packman | Tom J. Battin | Eugènia Martí | Francesc Sabater | J. Newbold | F. Sabater | C. Hopkinson | E. Martí | T. Battin | A. Packman | S. Findlay | L. Kaplan | Charles S. Hopkinson | Stuart E. G. Findlay | J. Denis Newbold | Louis A. Kaplan
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