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bibliographicCitation Pan J, Zhong W, Wei Z, Ouyang J, Shang S, Ye S, Chen Y, Xue J, Tang X. A 15,400-year record of natural and anthropogenic input of mercury (Hg) in a sub-alpine lacustrine sediment succession from the western Nanling Mountains, South China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2020 Apr 03;27(16):20478–89. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-08421-z.
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title A 15,400-year record of natural and anthropogenic input of mercury (Hg) in a sub-alpine lacustrine sediment succession from the western Nanling Mountains, South China
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