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Table 1. Retention times for the Great Lakes.
Table 2a. Results of statistical trend tests for overlakes precipitation.
Fig. 2. Trends of precipitations (mm/year) versus time (Year) with 95% confidence intervals (1930–2000).
Table 3a. Results of statistical trend tests for overlakes temperatures.
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