Anaerobic organic carbon mineralization in tidal wetlands along a low-level salinity gradient of a subtropical estuary: Rates, pathways, and controls
Min Luo(Xihua University), Chuan Tong(Fujian Normal University), Jie Wu(Fuzhou University), Xun Duan(Fuzhou University), Wenfeng Zhu(Fujian Normal University), Yuxiu Liu(Fuzhou University), Jiafang Huang(Fujian Normal University)
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