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Modelling Marine Sediment Biogeochemistry: Current Knowledge Gaps, Challenges, and Some Methodological Advice for Advancement

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FIGURE 1 | Traditional view of benthic-pelagic coupling and approach to its representation in models (Left), the five cross-disciplinary research priorities that challenge this traditional approach (Middle), and lead to the new paradigm (Right), which is c

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