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1. Biogeochemistry Of Biogenic Elements In The Intertidal Flat And Adjacent Seawater Within The Changjiang (Yangtze River) Estuary
2. Sedimentary Records Of Hypoxia In The Changjiang Estuary Over Last 100 Years
3. Biogenic Silica In The Jiaozhou Bay
4. Particulate Biogenic Silica In The Jiaozhou Bay And East China Sea
5. Biogenic Silica In Sediments Of The Yellow Sea, East China Sea
6. Measurement Of Biogenic Silica (BSi) In Marine Sediment Cores From East China Sea And Their Stratigraphical Application
7. Distribution And Enrichment Mechanism Of Biogenic Silica In The Intertidal Wetland Of The Yangtze Estuary
8. The Primary Study On Residual Flux Of Silicate And Particualte Biogenic Silica In The Changjiang Estuary
9. The Winter And Autumn Distribution Characteristics Of Some Chemical Components Of The Suspended Particulate Matter And Their Influence Factors In The Yellow And East China Seas
10. Biogenic Silica Record In The Yangtze Estuarine Sediments: A Response To The Recent Human Activity And Eco-modification In Catchment
11. A Study On The Dissolution Behavior Of Biogenic Silica In Coastal Sea
12. Distribution Characteristics Of Silica In Bohai And Yellow Seas
13. Biogenic Silica Morphology And Composition In Different Environments And Its Dissolution Process
14. Ecological Environment Changes Recorded In Sediment Of The Changjiang Estuary And Its Adjacent Sea
15. Production, Dissolution, Sedimentation Of Biogenic Silica And Its Preservation Mechanisms In Prydz Bay Of The Southern Ocean
16. High-resolution Sedimentary Record In The Typical Mud Areas Of East China Sea And Its Response To Climate And Environmental Changes
17. Distribution,Dissolution And Influencing Factors Of Biogenic Silica In Sediments Of The Yellow Sea And The East China Sea
18. Study On Some Chemical Components And Metal Elements In Suspended Particulate Matters From The Yellow Sea And The East China Sea In Spring
19. Biogenic Silica In Suspended Matter And Sediments In The Yangtze River Estuary And Its Adjacent Sea
20. The Study On Evolution Of Biogenic Silica And Carbon Burial Flux In The Liaohe Estuary Over The Last 33000 Years
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