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31 Mar 1997
Stream water quality in acid sensitive UK upland areas; an example of potential water quality remediation based on groundwater manipulation.
C. Neal, T. Hill, S. Alexander, B. Reynolds, S. Hill, A. J. Dixon, M. Harrow, M. Neal, and C. J. Smith
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