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Geochemical properties of blue carbon sediments through an elevation gradient: study of an anthropogenically impacted coastal lagoon

Grey et al., 2023

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15954671810510585263
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Grey A
Costeira R
Lorenzo E
O’Kane S
McCaul M
McCarthy T
Jordan S
Allen C
Kelleher B
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Biogeochemistry

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Global research is showing that coastal blue carbon ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change driven threats including accelerated sea-level rise and prolonged periods of drought. Furthermore, direct anthropogenic impacts present immediate threats through …
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    • G01N33/18Water

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