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Transport and retention of dissolved silica in rivers of the conterminous USA

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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The transport and retention of dissolved silicate by rivers in sweden and finland

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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The Global Biogeochemical Silicon Cycle

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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Role of diatoms in silicon cycling and coastal marine food webs

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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Groundfish overfishing, diatom decline, and the marine silica cycle – lessons from saanich inlet, canada, and the baltic sea cod crash

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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Effect of the Silicon Content of Diatoms on Protozoan Grazers

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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Dissolution of biogenic silica from land to ocean – role of salinity and pH

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Deforestation causes increased dissolved silicate losses in the hubbard brook experimental forest

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Biogenic silica – a neglected component of the coupled global continental biogeochemical cycles of carbon and silicon

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A trade-off between dissolved and amorphous silica transport during peak flow events

  • Post published:January 16, 2020

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