Ecological significance of biogenic silica in the East China Sea

作者: SM Liu , J Zhang , RX Li

DOI: 10.3354/MEPS290015

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摘要: … the net solute exchange across the sediment–water interface. Chemical analyses. … Nutrient distribution and its relationship with occurrence of red tide in coastal area of East China Sea…

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