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Powers, Stephen M., Bruulsema, Thomas W., Burt, Tim P., Chan, Neng Iong, Elser, James J., Haygarth, Philip M., Howden, Nicholas J. K., Jarvie, Helen P., Lyu, Yang, Peterson, Heidi M., Sharpley, Andrew N., Shen, Jianbo, Worrall, Fred, Zhang, Fusuo (2016) Long-term accumulation and transport of anthropogenic phosphorus in three river basins. Nature Geoscience, 9 (5) 353-356 doi:10.1038/ngeo2693

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TitleLong-term accumulation and transport of anthropogenic phosphorus in three river basins
JournalNature Geoscience
AuthorsPowers, Stephen M.Author
Bruulsema, Thomas W.Author
Burt, Tim P.Author
Chan, Neng IongAuthor
Elser, James J.Author
Haygarth, Philip M.Author
Howden, Nicholas J. K.Author
Jarvie, Helen P.Author
Lyu, YangAuthor
Peterson, Heidi M.Author
Sharpley, Andrew N.Author
Shen, JianboAuthor
Worrall, FredAuthor
Zhang, FusuoAuthor
Year2016 (May)Volume9
Issue5
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1038/ngeo2693Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePowers, Stephen M., Bruulsema, Thomas W., Burt, Tim P., Chan, Neng Iong, Elser, James J., Haygarth, Philip M., Howden, Nicholas J. K., Jarvie, Helen P., Lyu, Yang, Peterson, Heidi M., Sharpley, Andrew N., Shen, Jianbo, Worrall, Fred, Zhang, Fusuo (2016) Long-term accumulation and transport of anthropogenic phosphorus in three river basins. Nature Geoscience, 9 (5) 353-356 doi:10.1038/ngeo2693
Plain TextPowers, Stephen M., Bruulsema, Thomas W., Burt, Tim P., Chan, Neng Iong, Elser, James J., Haygarth, Philip M., Howden, Nicholas J. K., Jarvie, Helen P., Lyu, Yang, Peterson, Heidi M., Sharpley, Andrew N., Shen, Jianbo, Worrall, Fred, Zhang, Fusuo (2016) Long-term accumulation and transport of anthropogenic phosphorus in three river basins. Nature Geoscience, 9 (5) 353-356 doi:10.1038/ngeo2693
In(2016, May) Nature Geoscience Vol. 9 (5) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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