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      A reevaluation of the magnitude and impacts of anthropogenic atmospheric nitrogen inputs on the ocean : Atmospheric nitrogen inputs

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                Journal
                Global Biogeochemical Cycles
                Global Biogeochem. Cycles
                Wiley
                08866236
                2017
                2017
                February 08 2017
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Environmental Science; University of East Anglia; Norwich UK
                [2 ]Energy Research Centre; University of Cape Town; Cape Town South Africa
                [3 ]Department of Biological Sciences; University of Southern California; Los Angeles California USA
                [4 ]Departments of Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences; Texas A&M University; College Station Texas USA
                [5 ]DG Joint Research Centre; European Commission; Ispra Italy
                [6 ]Department of Oceanography; Dalhousie University; Halifax Nova Scotia Canada
                [7 ]Department of Chemistry; University of Crete; Heraklion Greece
                [8 ]Department of Biology; Dalhousie University; Halifax Nova Scotia Canada
                [9 ]School of Environmental Science and Engineering; Pohang University of Science and Technology; Pohang South Korea
                [10 ]Faculty of Geosciences; University of Utrecht; Utrecht Netherlands
                [11 ]Department of Earth System Science; University of California; Irvine California USA
                [12 ]Department of Geography; University of California; Los Angeles California USA
                [13 ]GEOMAR; Kiel Germany
                [14 ]Geosciences Division; Physical Research Laboratory; Ahmedabad India
                [15 ]Department of Environmental Studies; University of Victoria; Victoria British Columbia Canada
                [16 ]School of Environmental Sciences; University of Liverpool; Liverpool UK
                [17 ]Center for International Collaboration, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute; University of Tokyo; Tokyo Japan
                [18 ]NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre; Greenbelt Maryland USA
                [19 ]Universities Space Research Association; Greenbelt Maryland USA
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                10.1002/2016GB005586
                5c887b8b-3ba0-4efd-bf37-89f0505375fe
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