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Mesozooplankton and Micronekton Active Carbon Transport in Contrasting Eddies [PDF]
Mesozooplankton (June 2015 and September 2017) and micronekton (September 2017) were sampled along the eastern coast of Australia. Depth stratified mesozooplankton and micronekton were collected using a Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental ...
Lian E. Kwong +8 more
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Carbon Footprints of Active and Non-Active Transport Modes: Hierarchy and Intergenerational Narrative Analyses [PDF]
This paper aimed to (1) develop a hierarchy for understanding the impacts of active and non-active transport modes on the environment and (2) analyse the adoption of active transportation between older and younger people. A narrative review with two parts was adopted to develop the hierarchy. In the first part, a framework was adopted to map active and
Nestor Asiamah +2 more
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Micronekton were sampled off the southwest coast of Oahu in October of 2004 as part of the North Pacific Marine Sciences Organization (PICES) Micronekton Sampling Gear Intercalibration experiment (MIE-1).
Lian E. Kwong +5 more
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Corrigendum: Mesozooplankton and Micronekton Active Carbon Transport in Contrasting Eddies [PDF]
In the original article, there was a mistake in the legend for Table S-3 as published. Units were not included in the original table legend. The correct legend appears below. Table S-3. Length to weight relationships used to calculate carbon weight (CW; in mg) for micronekton captured in the MIDOC.
Lian E. Kwong +8 more
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The Active Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide into the Swim-Bladder of Fish [PDF]
The active transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide into the swim-bladder of fish is discussed. The rete mirabile is a capillary network which is involved in the gas secretion into the bladder. The rete is regarded as a counter-current multiplier. Lactic acid which is produced in the gas gland generates in the rete single concentrating effects for oxygen
H J Kuhn
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Introduction: Half the world population lives in cities and this is likely to increase to 70% over the next 20 years. Suboptimal urban and transport planning has led to e.g.
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
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Assessment of Active Vertical Carbon Transport: New Methodology
Estimating active carbon transport in aquatic ecosystems has proven to be a labor-intensive and time-consuming process. This study proposes a novel approach to assess active carbon transport of zooplankton and micronekton based on the biomass spectra ...
L.E. Kwong, E.A. Pakhomov
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Enhanced nanofluidic transport in activated carbon nanoconduits
Carbon has emerged as a unique material in nanofluidics, with reports of fast water transport, molecular ion separation and efficient osmotic energy conversion. Many of these phenomena still await proper rationalization due to the lack of fundamental understanding of nanoscale ionic transport, which can only be achieved in controlled environments. Here
Emmerich, Théo +6 more
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Quantifying biological carbon pump pathways with a data-constrained mechanistic model ensemble approach [PDF]
The ability to constrain the mechanisms that transport organic carbon into the deep ocean is complicated by the multiple physical, chemical, and ecological processes that intersect to create, transform, and transport particles in the ocean. In this paper
M. R. Stukel +3 more
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Carbon pricing of international transport fuels: Impacts on carbon emissions and trade activity [PDF]
Abstract We study the impacts of carbon taxation of international transport fuels on CO2 emissions and trade activity, focusing on maritime transport, which constitutes the most important international trade transport activity. Our estimated bunker price elasticities range from −0.03 to −0.42.
Gabriela Mundaca +2 more
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