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Biogeochemical Dynamics at Major River-Coastal Interfaces : Linkages with Global Change
Shelf and slope sedimentation associated with large deltaic systems
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J. P. Walsh
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D. R. Corbett
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A. S. Ogston
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C. A. Nittrouer
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S. A. Kuehl
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M. A. Allison
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S. L. Goodbred
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October 28 2013
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Cambridge University Press
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pp. 21
Water and sediment dynamics through the wetlands and coastal water bodies of large river deltaic plains
pp. 55
Freshwater and sediment dispersal in large river plumes
pp. 86
Shelf and slope sedimentation associated with large deltaic systems
pp. 155
Carbon dioxide dynamics and fluxes in coastal waters influenced by river plumes
pp. 174
Impacts of watershed processes on exported riverine organic carbon
pp. 200
Blackcarbon in coastal and large river systems
pp. 237
Carbon biogeochemistry in the continuum of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River watersheds across the East China Sea
pp. 321
Physical dynamics and biogeochemistry of the Pearl River plume
pp. 353
The evolution of carbon signatures carried by the Ganges-Brahmaputra river system: a source-to-sink perspective
pp. 448
Nutrient and carbon dynamics in a large river-dominated coastal ecosystem: the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River system
pp. 503
Composition and fluxes of carbon and nutrient species from the Yukon River basin in a changing environment
pp. 554
Geochemistry of the Congo River, estuary, and plume
pp. 606
Fate ofnutrients in the aquatic continuum of the Seine River and its estuary: modeling the impacts of human activity changes in the watershed
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