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Exchange of Water, Solutes, and Nutrients at the Sediment-Water Interface Affects a Northern Minnesota Watershed at Multiple Scales D.O. Rosenberry, W.E. Dean, J.H. Duff, J.W. LaBaugh, M.M. Reddy, P.S. Schuster, R.G. Str
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Document Date: 2003-11-05 15:58:45


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Denver / Springer-Verlag / Reston / London / San Diego / References Angermeier / /

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Watersheds / Williams Lake / /

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United States / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Extinction / /

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watershed management / chemical signature / Biological and chemical processes / chemical budgets / chemical / hydrological and chemical fluxes / chemicals / /

NaturalFeature

Shingobee River / Between Williams lake / Fluxes Between Williams lake / Lake Dominated / Between lake / Minnesota lakes / Little Shingobee Lake / Minnesota lake / Shingobee Lake / Shingobee Lake Shingobee Lake / Elk Lake / Streamflow Shingobee Lake / Fluxes Between lake / Fluxes lake / /

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US Federal Reserve / /

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Beaver / Carter / V / /

Position

Governor / V.P. / pitcher / Dean / /

ProvinceOrState

Minnesota / Virginia / P.N. / California / New York / Hubbard County / Colorado / /

Region

central USA / Central Minnesota / Northern Minnesota / /

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