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Hillslope hydrochemistry and stream response on a wooded, permeable bedrock: the role of stemflow

Crabtree et al., 1985

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10542222646789056976
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Crabtree R
Trudgill S
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Journal of Hydrology

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The hillslope hydrochemical processes operating on a permeable carbonate bedrock can be linked to the hydrochemical response which a slope-foot stream shows to rainfall events. Solute sources, hydrochemical inputs and outputs, and storm responses have been …
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