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Krachler, Regina; Krachler, Rudolf F.; Wallner, Gabriele; Steier, Peter; El Abiead, Yasin; Wiesinger, Hubert; Jirsa, Franz; Keppler, Bernhard K. (June 2016).
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Dunnet Forest. Pines being replaced by broadleaves.
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Dunnet Forest. A coniferous area containing some log piles due to restructuring - replacing the conifers with broadleaves
Dunnet
Caithness
Scotland
community woodland
Dunnet Forestry Trust
Forestry Commission
Scottish Natural Heritage
58°36′43″N 3°19′59″W / 58.612°N 3.333°W / 58.612; -3.333
"Sphagnum-dominated bog systems are highly effective yet variable sources of bio-available iron to marine waters"
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2016ScTEn.556...53K
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.012
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