Truncation of stream residence time: how the use of stable isotopes has skewed our concept of streamwater age and origin
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Jeffrey J. McDonnell | Uwe Morgenstern | J. McDonnell | Michael Stewart | Michael K. Stewart | U. Morgenstern
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