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Marine Chemistry of South China Sea

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In 1978 we started a systematic study of the marine chemistry of the South China Sea. The book named “Marine Chemistry of the South China Sea” (Han et al, 1991) gives a comprehensive summing-up of the study. The present paper concentrates to the study of carbon flux of the South China Sea.

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Wu-ying, H., Hong-ying, L., Yan-ya, C., Rong-gui, R. (1994). Marine Chemistry of South China Sea. In: Di, Z., Yuan-Bo, L., Cheng-Kui, Z. (eds) Oceanology of China Seas. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0862-1_18

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