海洋溶存態有機物の生産と難分解化過程 [in Japanese] Production and Increase in Refractoriness Processes of Marine Dissolved Organic Matter [in Japanese]
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- 濱 健夫 HAMA Takeo
- 筑波大学大学院生命環境科学研究科
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- 和田 茂樹 WADA Shigeki
- 筑波大学大学院生命環境科学研究科
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- 濱 健夫 HAMA Takeo
- 筑波大学大学院生命環境科学研究科
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- 和田 茂樹 WADA Shigeki
- 筑波大学大学院生命環境科学研究科
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- Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment
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Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment 34(5), 134-138, 2011-05-10
日本水環境学会
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