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- 425
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- 6956
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- 365-365
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K. Caldeira,
M. Wickett
(2003).
Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH.
Nature
, 425
(6956)
, 365-365.
https://doi.org/10.1038/425365a
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- 10.1038/425365a