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Monteith, Donald T., Henrys, Peter A., Hruška, Jakub, de Wit, Heleen A., Krám, Pavel, Moldan, Filip, Posch, Maximilian, Räike, Antti, Stoddard, John L., Shilland, Ewan M., Pereira, M. Gloria, Evans, Chris D. (2023) Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory. Science Advances, 9 (3) doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade3491

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TitleLong-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory
JournalScience Advances
AuthorsMonteith, Donald T.Author
Henrys, Peter A.Author
Hruška, JakubAuthor
de Wit, Heleen A.Author
Krám, PavelAuthor
Moldan, FilipAuthor
Posch, MaximilianAuthor
Räike, AnttiAuthor
Stoddard, John L.Author
Shilland, Ewan M.Author
Pereira, M. GloriaAuthor
Evans, Chris D.Author
Year2023 (January 18)Volume9
Issue3
PublisherAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
DOIdoi:10.1126/sciadv.ade3491Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMonteith, Donald T., Henrys, Peter A., Hruška, Jakub, de Wit, Heleen A., Krám, Pavel, Moldan, Filip, Posch, Maximilian, Räike, Antti, Stoddard, John L., Shilland, Ewan M., Pereira, M. Gloria, Evans, Chris D. (2023) Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory. Science Advances, 9 (3) doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade3491
Plain TextMonteith, Donald T., Henrys, Peter A., Hruška, Jakub, de Wit, Heleen A., Krám, Pavel, Moldan, Filip, Posch, Maximilian, Räike, Antti, Stoddard, John L., Shilland, Ewan M., Pereira, M. Gloria, Evans, Chris D. (2023) Long-term rise in riverine dissolved organic carbon concentration is predicted by electrolyte solubility theory. Science Advances, 9 (3) doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade3491
In(2023, January) Science Advances Vol. 9 (3) American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)


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