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Deep-Sea Sponge Grounds as Nutrient Sinks: Denitrification Is Common in Boreo-Arctic Sponges

Biogeosciences - Germany
doi 10.5194/bg-17-1231-2020
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Categories
Earth-Surface ProcessesEcologySystematicsEvolutionBehavior
Date

March 6, 2020

Authors
Christine RooksJames Kar-Hei FangPål Tore MørkvedRui ZhaoHans Tore RappJoana R. XavierFriederike Hoffmann
Publisher

Copernicus GmbH


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