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δ
15
N Values in
Crassostrea
virginica Shells Provides Early Direct Evidence for Nitrogen Loading to Chesapeake Bay
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Black, H. D., Andrus, C. F. T., Lambert, W. J., Rick, Torben C., and Gillikin, D. P. 2017. "
δ
15
N Values in
Crassostrea
virginica Shells Provides Early Direct Evidence for Nitrogen Loading to Chesapeake Bay
."
Scientific Reports
, 7 44241.
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep44241
.
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Abstract
Crassostrea virginica is one of the most common estuarine bivalves in the United States’ east coast and is frequently found in archaeological sites and sub-fossil deposits.
Publication Date
2017
Authors
Rick, Torben