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Sulfides in oxic seawater over the submarine hydrothermal area of Kikai Caldera south of Kyushu Island, Japan
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Noriko Nakayama
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Kotaro Shirai
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Yuji Sano
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Toshitaka Gamo
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Hajime Obata
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2015
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GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
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