Watershed Science Research Group

Catherine Eimers | Trent University

Estimating stream solute loads from fixed frequency sampling regimes: the importance of considering multiple solutes and seasonal fluxes in the design of long-term stream monitoring networks


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J.G. Kerr, M.C. Eimers, H. Yao
Hydrological Processes, vol. 30, 2016, pp. 1521-1535

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Kerr, J. G., Eimers, M. C., & Yao, H. (2016). Estimating stream solute loads from fixed frequency sampling regimes: the importance of considering multiple solutes and seasonal fluxes in the design of long-term stream monitoring networks. Hydrological Processes, 30, 1521–1535.


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Kerr, J.G., M.C. Eimers, and H. Yao. “Estimating Stream Solute Loads from Fixed Frequency Sampling Regimes: the Importance of Considering Multiple Solutes and Seasonal Fluxes in the Design of Long-Term Stream Monitoring Networks.” Hydrological Processes 30 (2016): 1521–1535.


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Kerr, J. G., et al. “Estimating Stream Solute Loads from Fixed Frequency Sampling Regimes: the Importance of Considering Multiple Solutes and Seasonal Fluxes in the Design of Long-Term Stream Monitoring Networks.” Hydrological Processes, vol. 30, 2016, pp. 1521–35.


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@article{j2016a,
  title = {Estimating stream solute loads from fixed frequency sampling regimes: the importance of considering multiple solutes and seasonal fluxes in the design of long-term stream monitoring networks},
  year = {2016},
  journal = {Hydrological Processes},
  pages = {1521-1535},
  volume = {30},
  author = {Kerr, J.G. and Eimers, M.C. and Yao, H.}
}