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High-Resolution Observations of Upwelling and Front in Daya Bay, South China Sea

Huabin Mao    
Yongfeng Qi    
Chunhua Qiu    
Zhenhua Luan    
Xia Wang    
Xianrong Cen    
Linghui Yu    
Shumin Lian and Xiaodong Shang    

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