Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) and Its Carbon Isotopic Composition in Sediment Pore Waters from the Shenhu Area, Northern South China Sea
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Oceanographic Society of Japanの論文
- 2008-04-01
著者
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Yang Tao
State Key Laboratory For Mineral Deposits Research Department Of Earth Sciences Nanjing University
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Yang Jing-hong
State Key Laboratory For Mineral Deposits Research Department Of Earth Sciences Nanjing University
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Jiang Shao-yong
State Key Laboratory For Mineral Deposits Research Department Of Earth Sciences Nanjing University
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GE LU
State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing University
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WU NENG-YOU
Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, China Geological Survey
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LIU JIAN
Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, China Geological Survey
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LU GE
State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing University
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CHEN DAO-HUA
Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, China Geological Survey
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Lu Ge
State Key Laboratory For Mineral Deposits Research Department Of Earth Sciences Nanjing University
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Liu Jian
Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey China Geological Survey
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Wu Neng-you
Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey China Geological Survey
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Chen Dao-hua
Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey China Geological Survey
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