A geochemical record of eutrophication and anoxia in Chesapeake Bay sediments: anthropogenic influence on organic matter composition

作者: Andrew R Zimmerman , Elizabeth A Canuel

DOI: 10.1016/S0304-4203(99)00100-0

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摘要: … three centuries of increasing anthropogenic influence in this region… The sediment record shows that a marked increase in … This transition is likely due to increasing anoxic/hypoxic bottom …

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