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Long-term patterns in dissolved organic carbon in boreal lakes: the role of incident radiation, precipitation, air temperature, southern oscillation and acid deposition
J. J. Hudson
Email for corresponding author: jeff.hudson@usask.ca
Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University, Dorset Environmental Science Centre, Box 39, Dorset, Ontario, PO1 1E0, Canada
Email for corresponding author: jeff.hudson@usask.ca
P. J. Dillon
Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University, Dorset Environmental Science Centre, Box 39, Dorset, Ontario, PO1 1E0, Canada
Email for corresponding author: jeff.hudson@usask.ca
K. M. Somers
Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Dorset Environment Sciences Centre, Box 39, Dorset, Ontario, POA 1E0, Canada
Email for corresponding author: jeff.hudson@usask.ca
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