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VARIATION IN ADIRONDACK, NEW YORK, LAKEWATER CHEMISTRY AS FUNCTION OF SURFACE AREA

โœ Scribed by T J. Sullivan; D. L. Kugler; M. J. Small; C. B. Johnson; D. H. Landers; B. J. Rosenbaum; W.S. Overton; W. A. Kretser; J. Gallagher


Book ID
111427446
Publisher
American Water Resources Association
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
245 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
1093-474X

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