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Are there signs of acidification reversal in freshwaters of the low mountain ranges in Germany?
C. Alewell
Department of Soil Ecology, BITÖK, University of Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
M. Armbruster
Institute of Soil Science, Technical University of Dresden, D-01735 Tharandt, Germany
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
J. Bittersohl
Bavarian Water Management Agency, D-80636 Munich, Germany
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
C. D. Evans
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8BB, United Kingdom
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
H. Meesenburg
Forest Research Institute of Lower Saxony, D-37079 Göttingen, Germany
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
K. Moritz
Bavarian Water Management Agency, D-80636 Munich, Germany
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
A. Prechtel
Department of Soil Ecology, BITÖK, University of Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Email for corresponding author: christine.alewell@bitoek.uni-bayreuth.de
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