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Studies on marine humic substances I. Isolation of humic substances from seawater with an effective adsorbent, GDX-102 adsorption resin

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Contribution No. 713 from the Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica. This paper was published in Chinese onOceanologia et Limnologia Sinica 13 (4): 370–379, 1982.

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Minghou, J., Wenda, C. & Lijun, H. Studies on marine humic substances I. Isolation of humic substances from seawater with an effective adsorbent, GDX-102 adsorption resin. Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 1, 200–209 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02900489

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