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      The experimental watershed liming study: Comparison of lake and watershed neutralization strategies

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                Journal
                Biogeochemistry
                Biogeochemistry
                Springer Nature
                0168-2563
                1573-515X
                March 1996
                March 1996
                : 32
                : 3
                : 143-174
                Article
                10.1007/BF02187137
                629423df-bb0f-4faf-a247-67d3f5f32574
                © 1996
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