Interannual meteorological variability and its effects on a lake from maritime Antarctica

scientific article published on 22 September 2010

Interannual meteorological variability and its effects on a lake from maritime Antarctica is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00300-010-0879-8

P50authorCarlos RocheraQ52351493
Antonio CamachoQ52351512
Eugenio RicoQ54638707
Ana JustelQ55363177
Antonio QuesadaQ56435379
P2093author name stringEduardo Fernández-Valiente
Manuel Toro
Manuel Bañón
P2860cites workExtreme responses to climate change in Antarctic lakesQ30670910
Lakes and reservoirs as sentinels, integrators, and regulators of climate changeQ58192248
P433issue12
P304page(s)1615-1628
P577publication date2010-09-22
P1433published inPolar BiologyQ15754510
P1476titleInterannual meteorological variability and its effects on a lake from maritime Antarctica
P478volume33

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