Coastal degradation regulates the availability and diffusion kinetics of phosphorus at the sediment-water interface: Mechanisms and environmental implications
Minjie Hu(Shanghai University of Electric Power), Hui Wu(University of California, Los Angeles), Ruibing Yan(Fujian Normal University), Ranxu Ni(Fujian Normal University)
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