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Outgassing from Amazonian rivers and wetlands as a large... 1986 2026 1999 2012 830
  1. Outgassing from Amazonian rivers and wetlands as a large tropical source of atmospheric CO2 (2002)
    Jeffrey E. Richey, John M. Mélack et al. Nature
  2. Compositions and fluxes of particulate organic material in the Amazon River1 (1986)
    John I. Hedges, Paul D. Quay et al. Limnology and Oceanography
  3. Performance of Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 surface reflectance products for river remote sensing retrievals of chlorophyll-a and turbidity (2019)
    C Kuhn, Aline M. Valério et al. Remote Sensing of Environment

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Works of Jeffrey E. Richey being referenced

Reviews and syntheses: Anthropogenic perturbations to carbon fluxes in Asian river systems – concepts, emerging trends, and research challenges
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Outgassing from Amazonian rivers and wetlands as a large tropical source of atmospheric CO2
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Jeffrey E. Richey 5256 2433 3321 4576 124 11.3k
Nancy N. Rabalais 10124 2310 4328 6228 156 17.3k
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C. Hopkinson 4521 1428 2265 5585 130 10.6k
Yves T. Prairie 6965 2261 4520 4983 139 13.4k
Robert G. Striegl 6638 2371 5152 4867 140 16.4k
R. Eugene Turner 8262 2522 4108 7947 226 18.3k
Michel Meybeck 4226 5118 3225 4141 116 16.3k
Robert G. M. Spencer 8019 1838 2415 5342 240 15.5k
Carol Kendall 2356 4324 3198 6466 134 15.1k
Christoph Humborg 4589 1620 2175 2509 134 8.8k

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