Making Waves - Ep. 28: Dissolved organic matter: what is it?
Making Waves - Fresh Ideas in Freshwater Science Co-hosts: Eric Moody, Erin Larson, Stephen Elser, Julie Kelso A special podcast series of the Society for Freshwater Science www.freshwater-science.org Running Time: 20:29 minutes Host: Julie Kelso The views expressed in the podcast are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the consensus opinion of the general SFS membership.

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