Title | Nature, society and history in two contrasting landscapes in Wisconsin, USA: interactions between lakes and humans during the Twentieth century |
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Authors: | Riera, Joan ;Voss, Paul R. ;Carpenter, Stephen R. ;Kratz, Timothy K. ;Lillesand, Thomas M. ;Schnaiberg, Jill A. ;Turner, Monica G. ;Wegener, Mark W. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2001 |
Volume: | 18 |
Pagination: | 41-51 |
Accession Number: | NTL-731429 |
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