Multiple Geochemical and Isotopic Approaches for Assessing Ground Water NO <sub>3</sub> <sup>−</sup> Elimination in a Riparian Zone
Martin Mengis(University of Waterloo), Ann Maclean(Wilfrid Laurier University), Ramón Aravena(University of Waterloo), M.K. Harris(Wilfrid Laurier University), Michael English(Wilfrid Laurier University), S. L. Schif(Wilfrid Laurier University), RJ. Elgood(University of Waterloo)
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