Distribution and characteristics of molecular size fractions of freshwater-dissolved organic matter in watershed environments: its implication to degradation

Limnology - Tập 8 Số 1 - Trang 29-44 - 2007
Takahito Yoshioka1, Khan M. G. Mostofa1, Eiichi Konohira1, Eiichiro Tanoue1, Kazuhide Hayakawa2, Mikio Takahashi2, Shingo Ueda3, Masanori Katsuyama4, Т. В. Ходжер5, N. V. Bashenkhaeva5, Irina Korovyakova5, Л. М. Сороковикова5, Ludomira Gorbunova5
1#N##TAB##TAB##TAB##TAB# Nagoya University#N##TAB##TAB##TAB#
2Lake Biwa Research Institute
3Nihon University.
4Kyoto univ.
5Academy of Science

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