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Understanding drivers of the export of dissolved organic carbon from a German headwater catchment using Generalised Additive Models

Selle et al., 2016

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8565780887425089420
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Selle B
Musolff A
Tittel J
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In the literature, several causes of recently increasing concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in headwaters across eastern North America and northern and central Europe have been debated. One likely driver of the widespread increase of DOC concentrations …
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