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The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean.

Published December 15, 2017

Title The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean.
Authors:Bauer, J.E. ;Cai, W-J. ;Raymond, P. A. ;Bianchi, T.S. ;Hopkinson, C.S. ;Regnier, P.A.G.
Publication Type Journal Article
Year of Publication:2013
Volume:504
Pagination:61-70
Accession Number:PIE356
DOI doi:10.1038/nature12857

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