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The isotope composition of inorganic germanium in seawater and deep sea sponges

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Table 1: Ge concentration and isotope composition of seawater samples from Loihi (N Pacific Ocean) and  Bermuda (N Atlantic Ocean) areas
Table 2: Ge concentration and isotope composition of seawater samples from the Southern Ocean recovered during cruise NBP1103
Table 3: Ge concentration and isotope composition of deep sea sponges. Overlying seawater composition is also reported.

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