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Biogeochemical characteristics of stream and river carbon in Asia investigated by multiscale approach

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  • Carbon, isotope, load, dissolved inorganic carbon, dissolved organic carbon, particulate inorganic carbon, particulate organic carbon, river, watershed, Asia
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