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spellingShingle Bučienė, Angelija, Gaigalis, Kazimieras, Baltica, Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
title Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania
title_full Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania
title_fullStr Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania
title_short Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania
title_sort chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of middle lithuania
title_unstemmed Chemical composition of wet deposits and drainage runoff in agroecosystems: the case of Middle Lithuania
topic Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5200/baltica.2012.25.15