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Contrasting the permanently anoxic Black Sea with the rapidly deoxygenating Marmara Sea: Distinct redox processes of sulfur, nitrogen and oxygen in the two interconnected enclosed basins
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2018-02-12
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Yücel, Mustafa
Örek, Hasan
Fach, Bettina
Arkın, Sinan
Özkan, Korhan
Akçay, İsmail
Tezcan, Devrim
Tuğrul, Süleyman
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M. Yücel et al., “Contrasting the permanently anoxic Black Sea with the rapidly deoxygenating Marmara Sea: Distinct redox processes of sulfur, nitrogen and oxygen in the two interconnected enclosed basins,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://agu.confex.com/agu/os18/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/315848.