Disruption of the geochemical metal cycle during mining: Multiple isotope studies of lake sediments from Schefferville, subarctic Québec (original) (raw)

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The biogeochemical cycle of iron and associated elements in Lake Kinneret 1,2 1 Associate editor: M. L. Machesky 2 See Electronic Annex (Elsevier Web site; Science Direct)

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