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Updated estimates of carbon accumulation rates in coastal marsh sediments
X. Ouyang
Australian Rivers Institute-Coast and Estuaries and School of Environment, Griffith University Gold Coast campus, Southport Qld 4222, Australia
Beijing Zhongqi Anxin Environmental Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100053, China
S. Y. Lee
Australian Rivers Institute-Coast and Estuaries and School of Environment, Griffith University Gold Coast campus, Southport Qld 4222, Australia
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