Longitudinal and temporal variation in the hydrochemistry of streams in an Irish conifer afforested catchment

The spatio-temporal variation in hydrochemistry was investigated for 2 years in the afforested catchment of the Douglas river in the Araglia valley, Co. Cork, one of the most westerly catchments in Europe with low atmospheric pollution. There was a general trend of increasing pH and related variable...

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