Plant Nutrients and Trace Elements from the Changjiang Watersheds to the East China Sea

作者: Jing Zhang , Ying Wu , Ying Ying Zhang

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16339-0_5

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摘要: … Harmful algal blooms (ie, “red tide”) off the Changjiang Estuary and in the inner shelf of … In this study, the exchange flux of plant nutrients at the bottom sediment–water interface remains …

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