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1. Carbon stocks in the mud areas of the Chinese marginal seas.

2. Biological influences on coastal muddy sediment structure following resuspension.

3. Prediction of soil erosion and sediment transport in a mountainous basin of Taiwan.

4. Seasonal growth and senescence of seagrass alters sediment accumulation rates and carbon burial in a coastal lagoon.

5. Contrasting particle fluxes and composition in a submarine canyon affected by natural sediment transport events and bottom trawling

6. A preliminary study on the inorganic carbon sink function of mineral weathering during sediment transport in the Yangtze River mainstream.

7. Turbidity Structures the Controls of Ecosystem Metabolism and Associated Metabolic Process Domains Along a 75-km Segment of a Semiarid Stream.

8. River Organic Carbon Fluxes Modulated by Hydrodynamic Sorting of Particulate Organic Matter.

9. Coal fly ash is a major carbon flux in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) basin.

10. Long‐Term Storage and Age‐Biased Export of Fluvial Organic Carbon: Field Evidence From West Iceland

11. Oceanic export of relict carbon by small mountainous rivers

12. Earthquake Impact on Active Margins: Tracing Surficial Remobilization and Seismic Strengthening in a Slope Sedimentary Sequence.

13. The Origin of Carbonate Mud.

14. Organic carbon burial in global lakes and reservoirs.

15. Mesoscale ocean fronts enhance carbon export due to gravitational sinking and subduction.

16. Formation Mechanisms and Characteristics of the Marine Nepheloid Layer: A Review.

17. Fine particulate organic matter (FPOM) transport and processing in littoral interstices – use of fluorescent markers.

18. FATES OF ERODED SOIL ORGANIC CARBON: MISSISSIPPI BASIN CASE STUDY.

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