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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Dynamics of wood recruitment in streams of the northeastern USWarren, Dana
Kraft, Clifford E.
Keeton, William S.
Nunery, Jared S.
Likens, Gene E
2019knb-lter-hbr.200.2
Seasonality Drives Carbon Emissions along a Stream NetworkConroy, Hannah Danielle
2023edi.1361.1
Chemistry of stream water from the Luquillo MountainsMcDowell, William H.
2010knb-lter-luq.20.4923115
Baltimore Ecosystem Study: Stream metabolism data for core sites in Gwynns FallsReisinger, Alexander
Rosi, Emma
2020knb-lter-bes.2070.192
Dynamics of Large Wood in a stream restoration in Michigan, USA 2004-2018Shirey, Patrick
Lamberti, Gary
Bosio, Samuel
2021edi.755.3
Stream nitrate concentrations and discharge, stream nitrate uptake, and results of stream network nitrate model to determine lateral nitrate load from land to stream in Oak Creek, Arizona, USAHandler, Amalia M
Grimm, Nancy
Helton, Ashely
2024knb-lter-cap.716.2
Seeing the light: high temporal frequency (5-10min resolution) measurements of dissolved oxygen, photosynthetically active radiation, temperature, and depth used to estimate metabolism in restored and unrestored Baltimore streams.Reisinger, Alexander J
Groffman, Peter M
Rosi, Emma J
2019knb-lter-bes.5003.1
Seeing the light: metabolic activity of restored and unrestored streams in the Baltimore, MD region.Reisinger, Alexander J
Groffman, Peter M
Rosi, Emma J
2019knb-lter-bes.5002.2
Data Package Template: The interactive effects of nitrate and road salt on benthic algal assemblages in an artificial stream experiment at the University of Michigan Biological Station, Pellston, MI 2023Menso, Margaret R
Ward, Christopher S
Moore, Paul A
2024edi.1631.1
CO2 concentrations and emissions from subtropical headwater streams, São Carlos, Brazil, 2018Taniwaki, Ricardo Hideo
2024edi.1697.1

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