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Spatial variation of mire surface water chemistry and vegetation in northeastern FinlandTahvanainen et al., 2002
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- Tahvanainen T
- Sallantaus T
- Heikkilä R
- Tolonen K
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- Annales botanici fennici
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Surface water chemistry of two mires was studied in an area with siliceous bedrock and consequently dilute fen waters. Range of variation from moderately rich fen to ombrotrophic bog vegetation was found. Rich fen vegetation was found in Ca concentrations similar to …
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