Evaluation of a well‐established sequential phosphorus fractionation technique for use in calcite‐rich lake sediments: identification and prevention of artifacts due to apatite formation
Michael Hupfer(Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries), Rosemarie Pöthig(Leibniz Association), Christiane Herzog(Leibniz Association), Dominik Žák(Aarhus University), Reingard Roβberg(Leibniz Association)
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