The cultural eutrophication of Lac la Biche, Alberta, Canada: a paleoecological study
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D. Schindler | A. P. Wolfe | J. Blais | R. Vinebrooke | Bianca B. Perren | B. M. Miskimmin | A. Crowe | R. Freed
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