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Matthew W. Becker, Francine M. Cason and Benjamin Hagedorn
Groundwater discharge from high tropical islands can have a significant influence on the biochemistry of reef ecosystems. Recent studies have suggested that a portion of groundwater may underflow the reefs to be discharged, either through the reef flat o...
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Thomas R. Hagedorn
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M. Fröberg, D. Berggren Kleja & F. Hagedorn
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M Hagedorn
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Karsten Kusterer, Torsten Hagedorn, Dieter Bohn, Takao Sugimoto, and Ryozo Tanaka
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Yuhong Zhang, Sunil K. Agrawal, and Peter Hagedorn
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G. Hassan; R. B. Reneau Jr; C. Hagedorn; M. Saluta
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Hagedorn, F. Saurer, M. Blaser, P.
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Bundt, M.; Zimmermann, S.; Blaser, P.; Hagedorn, F.
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Hagedorn, Frank; Bucher, Jürg B.; Tarjan, David; Rusert, Peter; Bucher&
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