Oil Impacts on Coastal Wetlands: Implications for the Mississippi River Delta Ecosystem after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
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Gary L. Andersen | Edward B. Overton | Edward Maltby | G. Andersen | S. Joye | I. Mendelssohn | Q. Lin | E. Maltby | J. Fleeger | K. Carman | E. Overton | L. Rozas | Samantha B. Joye | R. Caffey | D. Baltz | John W. Fleeger | Lawrence P. Rozas | Qianxin Lin | Irving A. Mendelssohn | Donald M. Baltz | Rex H. Caffey | Kevin R. Carman
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