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1. The Application Of Stable Carbon And Nitrogen Isotopes To Ecosystems--Such As The Wudinghe River And The Yellow Sea And East China Sea
2. The Characteristics And Influence Mechanism Of Stable Carbon Isotope Compositions Of Plant In Lan Zhou City
3. The Spatial And Temporal Distribution Of Carbon Isotope Of Suspended Particulate Matter And Pollution Source Tracer In Zhanjiang Harbor
4. Anaerobic Degradation Pathway Of Microcystin
5. Characteristics Of Carbonaceous Components And Stable Isotope Tracing In Aerosols In Nanjing
6. Preliminary Study Of Application Of Compound-Specific Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis To Trace Biotransformation Of Polychlorinated Biphenyls In Common Carp
7. Bioaccumulation Of New POPs In Aquatic Organisms From The Yellow River Estuary
8. The Sources And Influences Of Dissolved Organic Matter On Temporal Variations Of Groundwater Arsenic Concentrations
9. Stable Carbon And Oxygen Isotonic Compositions Of Biogenic Shells From The Southwest India Ridge And Santa Monica Basin
10. The Effects Of Salt Marsh Vegetaiton On Soil Organic Carbon Fractions, Sources And Distirbution
11. Particle Size Distribution Of Carbonaceous Particulate Matter In Shanghai
12. In - Situ Decomposition Of Litter Organic Carbon In Spartina Alterniflora
13. The Effect Of Oil Spills On Stable Isotpe Composition Of Fatty Acids In Microalgae
14. Study On WIBS Observation And Transformation And Source Of Atmospheric Aerosols
15. Sources And Distribution Of Sedimentary Organic Matter Along Andong Salt Marsh,Hangzhou Bay
16. The Characteristics Of Stable Carbon Isotope Fingerprint Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons In Oil Spills
17. Dynamic Pattern Of Riverine Carbon Concentration And Its Isotopic Character
18. Study On Persistent Organic Pollutants In Atmospheric Particles Of Coastal Island In Fujian Province
19. Characteristics Of Carbonaceous Components And Stable Isotope Tracing In PM1.1 And Biomass In Nanjing
20. Mechanisms And Controlling Factors Of Stable Carbon Isotope Fractionation By Phytoplankton In Freshwater
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