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Aquatic ecology / Ecology / Planktology / Fisheries / Water pollution / Eutrophication / Phytoplankton / Phosphorus cycle / Plankton / Water / Biology / Biological oceanography
Date: 2002-01-23 21:02:10
Aquatic ecology
Ecology
Planktology
Fisheries
Water pollution
Eutrophication
Phytoplankton
Phosphorus cycle
Plankton
Water
Biology
Biological oceanography

Modeling nitrogen and phosphorus cycles and dissolved oxygen in the Pearl River (Zhujiang) Estuary* I. Model development GUAN Wei-Bing1,2,3, WONG Lai-Ah1, XU Dong-Feng2,3 Abstract

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