Dubinenkov et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Origin-specific molecular signatures of dissolved organic matter in the Lena DeltaDubinenkov et al., 2015
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- Dubinenkov I
- Flerus R
- Schmitt-Kopplin P
- Kattner G
- Koch B
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- Biogeochemistry
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Large Arctic rivers discharge significant amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) into the Arctic Ocean. We sampled natural waters of the Lena River, the Buor-Khaya Bay (Laptev Sea), permafrost melt water creeks, ice complex melt water creeks and a lake. The goal of …
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