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Additional file 1 of Microplastic flux through submarine groundwater discharge in a subterranean estuary of Southwest India

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Gokul Valsan, Anjali Tamrakar, Santhosh Prabhu, Santhosh Prabhu, Jagath Chand, P. Vyshnav, P. Vyshnav, Nelson Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson Rangel-Buitrago, Anish Kumar Warrier

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Researchers provided supplementary material for a study on microplastic flux through submarine groundwater discharge in a subterranean estuary of southwest India.

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