Marine Optical Biogeochemistry: The Chemistry of Ocean Color
- Authors
- Paula G. Coble
- Journal
- Chemical Reviews
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About Marine Optical Biogeochemistry: The Chemistry of Ocean Color
This paper, published in 2007, received 991 indexed citations . Written by Paula G. Coble covering the research area of Pollution, Molecular Biology and Oceanography. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Oceanography (746 citations), Ecology (264 citations) and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (238 citations). Published in Chemical Reviews.
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