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Figure 1 Map of Lake Kinneret, bathymetry, and the position of sampling station A.
Table 1 Sampling dates and  water depths of  the chemo‑cline
Figure 3 Seasonal variations in the depth profiles of iodide in Lake Kinneret. Black dashed lines denote the chemocline depth
Figure 5 Seasonal variations in the depth profiles of sulfite, thiosulfate in Lake Kinneret
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