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English: Interface between peatland draining river water and coastal waters
South-East Asia is home to one of the world's largest stores of tropical peatland and accounts for roughly 10 % of the global land-to-sea dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux. The rivers carry high coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) concentrations, shown here interfacing with ocean shelf water.
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doi : 10.5194/bg-15-6847-2018
Author Patrick Martin, Nagur Cherukuru, Ashleen S. Y. Tan1, Nivedita Sanwlani, Aazani Mujahid and Moritz Müller

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Interface between peatland draining river water and coastal waters

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16 November 2018