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141. Biogeochemical Cycle Of Silicon And Its Stable Isotopes In Estuaries And Coastal Waters
142. Environment Biogeochemical Characteristics Of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds(PhACs)in The Jiaozhou Bay,North China
143. Biogeochemical Characteristics Of Carbon And Its Response To Rainstorms In A Karst Critical Zone
144. Tritium And Plutonium In The Indo-Pacific Intersection:Isotopic Compositions And Implications For Oceanic Circulations And Biogeochemical Processes
145. Biogeochemical Cycle Of Main Mineral Elements In The Hypergene Processes Of Hailuogou Glacier Retreat Area
146. Biogeochemical Constraints On The Development Of High-quality Lacustrine Source Rocks
147. Flora And Biogeochemical Characteristics Of Karst Bauxite Area
148. Biogeochemical Reactions Of Nitrogen And Its Numerical Simulation During River Bank Infiltration
149. A Simulation Study Of The Effect Of The Yangtze River Runoff On The Phytoplankton In The Yangtze Estuary
150. Study On Phenotype And Genotype Of Halophilic Archaea And The Dominated Nitrogen Cycling In Saline Soil
151. High-resolution Coral Records Of Phosphorus In Surface Waters Of The Northern South China Sea And Their Biogeochemical Implications
152. Distribution,Migration And Transformation Of Dissolved Selenium In The Tropical East Indian Ocean And The South China Sea
153. Determination And Biogeochemical Behaviors Of Dissolved Iron In The Western North Pacific
154. The Benthic Ecosystem Engineers After The Cambrian Explosion
155. Influence Of Biogeochemical Characteristics On Migration And Transformation Of Arsenic In Aquifer Of Kuitun River Basin
156. The Biogeochemical Cycle Of Mercury:from Tibetan Plateau Soil To Artisanal Small-scale Gold Mining
157. Characterization And Biogeochemical Significance Of Methanogens And Methanotrophs In Arsenic-rich Groundwater
158. Study On The Composition And Distribution Of DNRA Fungi And The DNRA Characteristics Of Aspergillus Sydowii 29R-4-F02 In ?2km Deep Sediment Environment Below Seafloor
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