Mass-dependent sulfur isotope fractionation during reoxidative sulfur cycling: A case study from Mangrove Lake, Bermuda
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D. Canfield | A. Mucci | André Pellerin | B. Wing | T. Bui | M. Rough | T. H. Bui
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