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Inferring long-term nutrient changes in southeastern Ontario lakes: Comparing paleolimnological and mass-balance models
Euan D. Reavie
, John P. Smol
, Peter J. Dillon
Natural Resources Research Institute
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Capacity Model
66%
Diatom Species
16%
Diatoms
50%
Export Coefficient
16%
Hard Water
16%
Lake Area
16%
Lake Eutrophication
16%
Lakeshore
66%
Long-term Monitoring Data
16%
Mass Balance Model
100%
Missing Data
16%
Model Errors
16%
Model Estimates
16%
Model Inference
16%
Model Output
16%
Model Selection
16%
Nutrient Change
100%
Nutrient Concentration
16%
Ontario Canada
16%
Pairwise Comparison
16%
Phosphorus Export
16%
Proxy Method
16%
Sediment Core
16%
Southern Ontario
16%
Species Composition
16%
Total Phosphorus Concentration
100%
Watershed Characteristics
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Canada
25%
Diatom
100%
Eutrophication
25%
Lake Ontario
100%
Monitoring Data
25%
Ontario
25%
Sediment Core
25%