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Biogeosciences, 10, 4897–4909, 2013
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Special issue: The ocean in a high-CO2 world III
Research article 19 Jul 2013
Research article | 19 Jul 2013
Benthic buffers and boosters of ocean acidification on coral reefs
K. R. N. Anthony et al.
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