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Overviewclimate changelake michiganpathogenssurface waterswaterborne pathogens
Manitowoc R UVDOC data 2011. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Williamson, C., S. Madronich, A. Lal, R. Zepp, R. Lucas, E. Overholt, K. Rose, S.G. Schladow, and J. Lee-Taylor. Altmetric: 165More detail Article | OPEN Climate change-induced increases in precipitation are reducing the potential for solar ultraviolet radiation to inactivate pathogens in surface waters. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, London, UK, 7: 13033, (2017).
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dcat_modified2011-09-02
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