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An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments [期刊论文]
Biogeochemistry, 2017-01-01, 135 (2018-01-02
Thompson C.E.L.;  Silburn B.;  Williams M.E.;  Hull T.;  Sivyer D.;  Amoudry L.O.;  Widdicombe S.;  Ingels J.;  Carnovale G.;  McNeill C.L.;  Hale R.;  Marchais C.L.;  Hicks N.;  Smith H.E.K.;  Klar J.K.;  Hiddink J.G.;  Kowalik J.;  Kitidis V.;  Reynolds S.;  Woodward E.M.S.;  Tait K.;  Homoky W.B.;  Kröger S.;  Bolam S.;  Godbold J.A.;  Aldridge J.;  Mayor D.J.;  Benoist N.M.A.;  Bett B.J.;  Morris K.J.;  Parker E.R.;  Ruhl H.A.;  Statham P.J.;  Solan M.
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Stability of dissolved and soluble Fe(II) in shelf sediment pore waters and release to an oxic water column [期刊论文]
Biogeochemistry, 2017-01-01, 135 (2018-01-02
Klar J.K.;  Homoky W.B.;  Statham P.J.;  Birchill A.J.;  Harris E.L.;  Woodward E.M.S.;  Silburn B.;  Cooper M.J.;  James R.H.;  Connelly D.P.;  Chever F.;  Lichtschlag A.;  Graves C.
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Glacial meltwater from Greenland is not likely to be an important source of Fe to the North Atlantic [期刊论文]
Biogeochemistry, 2015-01-01, 124 (2018-01-03
Hopwood M.J.;  Bacon S.;  Arendt K.;  Connelly D.P.;  Statham P.J.
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Glacial flours as a potential source of Fe(II) and Fe(III) to polar waters [期刊论文]
Biogeochemistry, 2014-01-01, 118 (2018-01-03
Hopwood M.J.;  Statham P.J.;  Tranter M.;  Wadham J.L.
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