Importance of suspended participates in riverine delivery of bioavailable nitrogen to coastal zones
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Stephen A. Macko | S. Joye | S. Macko | L. Mayer | R. Keil | R. Aller | K. Ruttenberg | Samantha B. Joye | Lawrence M. Mayer | Kathleen C. Ruttenberg | Robert C. Aller | Richard G. Keil
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