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DOI: 10.1016/j.orggeochem.2019.05.009

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Abdulla, H. A., Burdige, D. J., & Komada, T. (2020). Abiotic formation of dissolved organic sulfur in anoxic sediments of Santa Barbara Basin. Organic Geochemistry, 139, 103879. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2019.05.009


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Sediment core sample metadata collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico, May 2017Methods
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Chemical analysis from sediment core bottom water samples collected in the back barrier island bays on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in July 2017Methods
Chemical analysis from sediment core pore water samples collected in the back barrier island bays on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in July 2017Methods
Chemical analysis from sediment core bottom water samples collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico, May 2017Methods
Chemical analysis from sediment core pore water samples collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico, May 2017Methods

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