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Title: High resolution coral Cd measurements using LA-ICP-MS and ID-ICP-MS: Calibration and interpretation
Award ID(s):
0610487
PAR ID:
10214837
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Date Published:
Journal Name:
Chemical Geology
Volume:
356
Issue:
C
ISSN:
0009-2541
Page Range / eLocation ID:
151 to 159
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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