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      Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Winter–Spring Oxygen Depletion in Chesapeake Bay Bottom Water

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                Journal
                Estuaries and Coasts
                Estuaries and Coasts
                Springer Nature
                1559-2723
                1559-2731
                November 2014
                April 28 2014
                : 37
                : 6
                : 1432-1448
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                10.1007/s12237-014-9775-8
                25f96cb1-f314-49a3-a225-0c2e3d78bbeb
                © 2014
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