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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES

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0885-6087

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1099-1085

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  • Aluminium in glacial meltwater demonstrates an association with nutrient export (Werenskiöldbreen, Svalbard)
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    • Ł. Stachnik
    • J. C. Yde
    • A. Nawrot
    • Ł. Uzarowicz
    • E. Łepkowska
    • K. Kozak

    - HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES - Year 2019

    The aluminium (Al) cycle in glacierised basins has not received a great deal of attention in studies of biogeochemical cycles. As Almay be toxic for biota, it is important to investigate the processes leading to its release into the environment. It has not yet been ascertained whether filterable Al (passing through a pore size of 0.45 m) is incorporated into biogeochemical cycles in glacierised basins. Our study aims to determine...

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