Colored dissolved organic matter dynamics and anthropogenic influences in a major transboundary river and its coastal wetland

Author:

Tzortziou Maria1,Zeri Christina2,Dimitriou Elias3,Ding Yan4,Jaffé Rudolf4,Anagnostou Emmanouil5,Pitta Elli4,Mentzafou Angeliki3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Atmospheric SciencesThe City College of New YorkCity University of New YorkNew York New York

2. Institute of OceanographyHellenic Center for Marine ResearchAnavyssos Greece

3. Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland WatersHellenic Center for Marine ResearchAnavyssos Greece

4. Southeast Environmental Research Center and Department of Chemistry and BiochemistryFlorida International UniversityMiami Florida

5. Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringUniversity of ConnecticutStorrs Connecticut

Funder

European Union Marie Curie Excellence

Marie Curie International Reintegration

National Science Foundation Grant from the Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) - Ecosystem Science Cluster

George Barley Endowment

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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