IDENTIFICATION IN PORE WATERS OF RECYCLED SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER USING THE DUAL ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON (δ 13C AND Δ14C): NEW DATA FROM THE CONTINENTAL SHELF INFLUENCED BY THE RHÔNE RIVER
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C. Rabouille | B. Bombled | B. Lansard | C. Moreau | I. Caffy | E. Delqué-Količ | J. Dumoulin | S. Hain | M. Perron | L. Beck | M. Sieudat | B. Thellier | S. Pourtout
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