Mercury and methylmercury biogeochemistry in a thawing permafrost wetland complex, Northwest Territories, Canada

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P356DOI10.1002/HYP.10911

P50authorDavid OlefeldtQ47741761
P2093author name stringJ. Gordon
B. A. Branfireun
W. Quinton
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P433issue20
P921main subjectCanadaQ16
permafrostQ179918
biogeochemistryQ864379
P304page(s)3627-3638
P577publication date2016-08-02
P1433published inHydrological ProcessesQ15763791
P1476titleMercury and methylmercury biogeochemistry in a thawing permafrost wetland complex, Northwest Territories, Canada
P478volume30

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