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Littoral zones as sources of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in lakes
E. G. Stets,
J. B. Cotner
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Littoral Zone
100%
Biodegradable Dissolved Organic Carbon
100%
Organic Carbon Concentration
50%
Lake Trophic Status
25%
Minnesota
12%
Lake Water
12%
Aquatic Macrophytes
12%
Lake Area
12%
Exponential Decay
12%
Morphological Parameters
12%
Decay Curves
12%
Lake Surface Sediment
12%
Status Parameters
12%
DOC Concentration
12%
Area Cover
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Dissolved Organic Carbon
100%
Intertidal Zone
100%
Minnesota
12%
United States of America
12%
Lake Water
12%
Aquatic Macrophytes
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Intertidal Zone
100%
Macrophyte
50%