Biomarkers on Sediments in a Highly Saline Aquatic Ecosystem: Case of the Moknine Continental Sebkha (Eastern Tunisia)

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… Also Nichols PD [61] observed that large amounts of C29 sterols are produced by marine diatoms during the spring bloom in freezing Antarctic waters. Therefore, these biomarker …

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Chairi, R. (2018). Biomarkers on Sediments in a Highly Saline Aquatic Ecosystem: Case of the Moknine Continental Sebkha (Eastern Tunisia). Journal of Coastal Zone Management, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.4172/2473-3350.1000463

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