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Driscoll, C. T., Yatsko, C. P., & Unangst, F. J. (1987). Longitudinal and temporal trends in the water chemistry of the North Branch of the Moose River. Biogeochemistry, 3(1–3), 37–61.

Authors 3
  1. Charles T. Driscoll (first)
  2. Christian P. Yatsko (additional)
  3. F. Joseph Unangst (additional)
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@article{Driscoll_1987, title={Longitudinal and temporal trends in the water chemistry of the North Branch of the Moose River}, volume={3}, ISSN={1573-515X}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02185184}, DOI={10.1007/bf02185184}, number={1–3}, journal={Biogeochemistry}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Driscoll, Charles T. and Yatsko, Christian P. and Unangst, F. Joseph}, year={1987}, month=feb, pages={37–61} }