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Data and code for "Microplastics as tracers of water-mass transport history reveal non-local net primary production spillovers"

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Hao Liu, Hao Liu

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This entry is a data and code repository (not a primary research paper) associated with a study using microplastics as environmental tracers to track ocean water-mass transport history and understand spillover effects on marine primary production.

Data and code for Microplastics as tracers of water-mass transport history reveal non-local net primary production spillovers.

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