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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
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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