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Riparian zone control on base cation concentration in boreal streams
J. L. J. Ledesma
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7050, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
M. N. Futter
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7050, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
K. H. Bishop
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7050, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
H. Laudon
Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Umeå, Sweden
S. J. Köhler
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7050, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
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