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Grace, Michael R., Scicluna, Todd R., Vithana, Chamindra L., Symes, Peter, Lansdown, Katrina P. (2010) Biogeochemistry and cyanobacterial blooms: investigating the relationship in a shallow, polymictic, temperate lake. Environmental Chemistry, 7 (5) 443 doi:10.1071/en10042

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TitleBiogeochemistry and cyanobacterial blooms: investigating the relationship in a shallow, polymictic, temperate lake
JournalEnvironmental Chemistry
AuthorsGrace, Michael R.Author
Scicluna, Todd R.Author
Vithana, Chamindra L.Author
Symes, PeterAuthor
Lansdown, Katrina P.Author
Year2010Volume7
Issue5
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1071/en10042Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGrace, Michael R., Scicluna, Todd R., Vithana, Chamindra L., Symes, Peter, Lansdown, Katrina P. (2010) Biogeochemistry and cyanobacterial blooms: investigating the relationship in a shallow, polymictic, temperate lake. Environmental Chemistry, 7 (5) 443 doi:10.1071/en10042
Plain TextGrace, Michael R., Scicluna, Todd R., Vithana, Chamindra L., Symes, Peter, Lansdown, Katrina P. (2010) Biogeochemistry and cyanobacterial blooms: investigating the relationship in a shallow, polymictic, temperate lake. Environmental Chemistry, 7 (5) 443 doi:10.1071/en10042
In(2010) Environmental Chemistry Vol. 7 (5) CSIRO Publishing


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