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The world produces 1.7×108 metric tons of gravel and sand per year (USGS, 2015) creating many gravel pit lakes that change the morphology and drainage pattern of catchments. Gravel pit lakes abruptly intersect the geologic layering creating an environment where surface and groundwater will interact and where elaborate food webs can develop. Here we preview previous work on gravel pit lakes and compiled...
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