Estimating stream solute loads from fixed frequency sampling regimes: the importance of considering multiple solutes and seasonal fluxes in the design of long-term stream monitoring networks
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Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography; Trent University; Peterborough ON Canada
2. Dorset Environmental Science Centre; Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change; Dorset ON Canada
Funder
Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (OMECC)
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Water Science and Technology
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