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955 Global lake morphometries and nutrient loads suggest widespread occurrence of alternative equilibria - figure raw data

DOI Info:

  • DOI: 10.18728/igb-fred-955.0
  • How to cite: Daniel Langenhaun (2025-01-06 ) Global lake morphometries and nutrient loads suggest widespread occurrence of alternative equilibria - figure raw data. IGB Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries. dataset. https://doi.org/10.18728/igb-fred-955.0
  • DOI history

    Date DOI PackageId Note
    2025-01-0610.18728/igb-fred-955.0955this package latest
Title
Global lake morphometries and nutrient loads suggest widespread occurrence of alternative equilibria - figure raw data
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Irregular Interval
Description
Raw data on fig. 4 in: Global lake morphometries and nutrient loads suggest widespread occurrence of alternative equilibria
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Daniel Langenhaun, Sabine Hilt
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All rights reserved. Please send a request to Daniel Langenhaun, Sabine Hilt if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy

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