Chronic but not acute saltwater intrusion leads to large release of inorganic N in a tidal freshwater marsh
Sarah Widney(Indiana University Bloomington), Christopher Craft(Indiana University Bloomington), Steven C. Pennings(University of Houston), Fan Li(University of Houston), Ellen R. Herbert(Indiana University Bloomington), Dontrece Smith(University of Georgia), Joseph P. Schubauer‐Berigan(Environmental Protection Agency)
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