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Quadra, Gabrielle R., Sobek, Sebastian, Paranaíba, José R., Isidorova, Anastasija, Roland, Fábio, do Vale, Roseilson, Mendonça, Raquel (2020) High organic carbon burial but high potential for methane ebullition in the sediments of an Amazonian hydroelectric reservoir. Biogeosciences, 17 (6). 1495-1505 doi:10.5194/bg-17-1495-2020

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TitleHigh organic carbon burial but high potential for methane ebullition in the sediments of an Amazonian hydroelectric reservoir
JournalBiogeosciences
AuthorsQuadra, Gabrielle R.Author
Sobek, SebastianAuthor
Paranaíba, José R.Author
Isidorova, AnastasijaAuthor
Roland, FábioAuthor
do Vale, RoseilsonAuthor
Mendonça, RaquelAuthor
Year2020 (March 25)Volume17
Issue6
PublisherCopernicus GmbH
DOIdoi:10.5194/bg-17-1495-2020Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceQuadra, Gabrielle R., Sobek, Sebastian, Paranaíba, José R., Isidorova, Anastasija, Roland, Fábio, do Vale, Roseilson, Mendonça, Raquel (2020) High organic carbon burial but high potential for methane ebullition in the sediments of an Amazonian hydroelectric reservoir. Biogeosciences, 17 (6). 1495-1505 doi:10.5194/bg-17-1495-2020
Plain TextQuadra, Gabrielle R., Sobek, Sebastian, Paranaíba, José R., Isidorova, Anastasija, Roland, Fábio, do Vale, Roseilson, Mendonça, Raquel (2020) High organic carbon burial but high potential for methane ebullition in the sediments of an Amazonian hydroelectric reservoir. Biogeosciences, 17 (6). 1495-1505 doi:10.5194/bg-17-1495-2020
In(2020, March) Biogeosciences Vol. 17 (6) Copernicus GmbH


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