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Replication Data for: Organic matter, eutrophication and increased mass accumulation rates in the Anthropocene are the main drivers of mercury (Hg) concentrations and historical enrichment in Canadian lake sediments

DOI: 10.5683/SP3/ICPZ5G

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  • Title:
    Replication Data for: Organic matter, eutrophication and increased mass accumulation rates in the Anthropocene are the main drivers of mercury (Hg) concentrations and historical enrichment in Canadian lake sediments
  • Author: Beaulieu, Marieke
  • Subjects: Earth and Environmental Sciences
  • Description: Subset of data from the NSERC Canadian Lake Pulse Network used in this study. Includes sedimentary Hg concentrations, selected water quality variables, lake and watershed properties and land use in the watershed.
  • Publisher: McGill University Dataverse
  • Creation Date: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: DOI: 10.5683/SP3/ICPZ5G
  • Source: Lunaris – Canada’s National Data Discovery Service

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