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Data for the paper of "Impact of typhoon events on microplastic distribution in offshore sediments in Leizhou Peninsula of the South China Sea"
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This is a dataset from a study on how typhoon events redistribute microplastics in offshore sediments in the South China Sea — not a standalone research article.
Data for the paper of "Impact of typhoon events on microplastic distribution in offshore sediments in Leizhou Peninsula of the South China Sea"
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Data for the paper of "Impact of typhoon events on microplastic distribution in offshore sediments in Leizhou Peninsula of the South China Sea".
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