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A tropical hotspot: Marine biogeochemistry. / Grefe, Imke.
In: Nature Geoscience, Vol. 8, 22.06.2015, p. 504-505.

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Grefe I. A tropical hotspot: Marine biogeochemistry. Nature Geoscience. 2015 Jun 22;8:504-505. doi: 10.1038/ngeo2473

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Grefe, Imke. / A tropical hotspot : Marine biogeochemistry. In: Nature Geoscience. 2015 ; Vol. 8. pp. 504-505.

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title = "A tropical hotspot: Marine biogeochemistry",
abstract = "The ocean is an important source of the potent greenhouse gas N2O. Measurements in the tropical South Pacific have revealed a massive efflux of N2O from the coastal upwelling zone.",
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month = jun,
day = "22",
doi = "10.1038/ngeo2473",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
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journal = "Nature Geoscience",
issn = "1752-0894",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",

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