Articles | Volume 11, issue 17
Biogeosciences, 11, 4839–4852, 2014
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11 Sep 2014
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The 129-iodine content of subtropical Pacific waters: impact of Fukushima and other anthropogenic 129-iodine sources
T. P. Guilderson et al.
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