... temperature.
14
N
15
N:
14
N
14
N and
15
N
15
N:
14
N
14
N were
determined by gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry and expressed as
δ
14
N
15
N values (
14 15
14 15 14 14
14 15 14 14
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waste- water) , some seawater can be reused. The design cycle typically depends on the
change in seawater pH and...