The CDR model applied to data for Rogers Brook, a small tributary to the Mersey River, Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, 1985 / by Mary E. Thompson.: En13-5/87-108E-PDF
"The CDR model is applied to data for Rogers Brook, a small highly organic tributary to the Mersey River above Kejimkujik Lake, Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia. The organic anion A- calculated by the method of Oliver et al. 1983, is always higher than SRA-, the difference between MTB and IC sulfate. Testing whether the higher A- is due to partial complexing with Fe and Al, using mean monthly data, leads to the conclusion that the organic matter in Rogers Brook is more reactive per gram C during the plant growth period of summer and fall than it is during the winter and spring"--Abstract.
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| Title | The CDR model applied to data for Rogers Brook, a small tributary to the Mersey River, Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia, 1985 / by Mary E. Thompson. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (6 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : graphs. |
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