Response of gaseous carbon emissions to low-level salinity increase in tidal marsh ecosystem of the Min River estuary, southeastern China
Minjie Hu(Shanghai University of Electric Power), Chuan Tong(Fujian Normal University), Peng Ren(Fujian Normal University), Jiabing Li(Fujian Normal University), Benjamin J. Wilson(Florida International University)
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