Glacier meltwater stream chemistry in Wright and Taylor Valleys, Antarctica: significant roles of drift, dust and biological processes in chemical weathering in a polar climate


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AR Stumpf, ME Elwood Madden, GS Soreghan, BL Hall, LJ Keiser, KR Marra
Chemical Geology, vol. 322, Elsevier, 2012, pp. 79--90

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Stumpf, A. R., Madden, M. E. E., Soreghan, G. S., Hall, B. L., Keiser, L. J., & Marra, K. R. (2012). Glacier meltwater stream chemistry in Wright and Taylor Valleys, Antarctica: significant roles of drift, dust and biological processes in chemical weathering in a polar climate. Chemical Geology, 322, 79–90.


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Stumpf, AR, ME Elwood Madden, GS Soreghan, BL Hall, LJ Keiser, and KR Marra. “Glacier Meltwater Stream Chemistry in Wright and Taylor Valleys, Antarctica: Significant Roles of Drift, Dust and Biological Processes in Chemical Weathering in a Polar Climate.” Chemical Geology 322 (2012): 79–90.


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Stumpf, A. R., et al. “Glacier Meltwater Stream Chemistry in Wright and Taylor Valleys, Antarctica: Significant Roles of Drift, Dust and Biological Processes in Chemical Weathering in a Polar Climate.” Chemical Geology, vol. 322, Elsevier, 2012, pp. 79–90.


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@article{stumpf2012a,
  title = {Glacier meltwater stream chemistry in Wright and Taylor Valleys, Antarctica: significant roles of drift, dust and biological processes in chemical weathering in a polar climate},
  year = {2012},
  journal = {Chemical Geology},
  pages = {79--90},
  publisher = {Elsevier},
  volume = {322},
  author = {Stumpf, AR and Madden, ME Elwood and Soreghan, GS and Hall, BL and Keiser, LJ and Marra, KR}
}