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Eutrophication in the Neva Estuary (Baltic Sea): response to temperature and precipitation patternsGolubkov et al., 2019
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- Golubkov M
- Golubkov S
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- Marine and Freshwater Research
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Estuaries provide valuable ecosystem services but are threatened by eutrophication caused by increasing nutrient concentrations and climatic factors. We tested the hypothesis that cool and rainy weather in midsummer has a stronger stimulatory effect on indicators of …
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