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Comparison of organic matter in intermittent and perennial rivers of Mediterranean Chile with the support of citizen science
2019
Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
Although intermittent rivers account for over half of the global fluvial network and could increase in length and quantity in Mediterranean climates (in response to climate changes), there is little documentation of organic matter input to them. This study was made possible by the cooperation of the Concepción Chiguayante School community and the Explora project (Chile), with the support of citizen science. The aim was to compare coarse particulate organic matter quantities and types in the
doi:10.1186/s40693-019-0083-3
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