File 87 - The importance of groundwater in the transportation of allochthonous dissolved organic matter to the streams draining a small mountain basin / P.M. Wallis, H.B.N. Hynes & S.A. Telang.

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The importance of groundwater in the transportation of allochthonous dissolved organic matter to the streams draining a small mountain basin / P.M. Wallis, H.B.N. Hynes & S.A. Telang.

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SCA219-GA205-4-87

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(1917-2009)

Biographical history

Hugh Bernard Noel "Noel" Hynes, BSc, PhD, DSc, ARCS, FRSC, was a biologist and professor at the University of Waterloo credited with founding the field of lotic limnology, the study of flowing fresh water. Internationally renowned, Hynes published over 19... »

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File consists of a reprint of the article from: Hydrobiologia, 79 (1981): 77-90.

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