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Mechanisms and rates of atmospheric deposition of selected trace elements and sulfate to a deciduous forest watershed. [Roles of dry and wet deposition concentrations measured in Walker Branch Watershed]
Author(s) -
S. E. Lindberg,
Robert C. Harriss,
R.R. Turner,
D.S. Shriner,
D.D. Huff
Publication year - 1979
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5997611
Subject(s) - deposition (geology) , throughfall , scavenging , canopy , deciduous , environmental chemistry , sulfate , leaching (pedology) , interception , precipitation , environmental science , tree canopy , watershed , chemistry , hydrology (agriculture) , soil water , sediment , soil science , botany , ecology , geology , meteorology , computer science , biology , biochemistry , machine learning , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , antioxidant , paleontology , physics

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