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Carbon burial outweighs the climate impact of methane emissions across global aquatic ecosystems

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Aquatic Animal Monitoring System

IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition, 2022
Abstract Aquatic Animal Monitoring Systemis initiated as part of PTTEP's Ocean for Life strategy as we thrive in enhancing Ocean Health & Biodiversity Monitoring to ensure that PTTEP's offshore operations are friendly and safe to the surrounding environment and aquatic animals. The basis of the Aquatic Animal Monitoring Systemproject
Jakkawan Sakirin   +2 more
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Metals in aquatic systems

Environmental Science & Technology, 1988
In this article we address the general question of whether we can yet predict metal-scavenging residence times in natural systems based on current knowledge about metal behavior as derived from laboratory studies. Although we will show that our ability to predict metal behavior is still relatively limited, such a conclusion should not be construed as a
B D, Honeyman, P H, Santschi
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Nanoparticles in aquatic systems

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2011
Nanoparticles (NP) are ubiquitous in environmental and technical aquatic systems. Understanding the role and the fate of NP in these systems is an interdisciplinary challenge requiring innovative experimental, theoretical and analytical approaches and critical reflection of classical concepts.
Delay, M., Frimmel, F. H.
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Aquatic transducer system

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992
An underwater transducer system reproduces high-fidelity audio signals underwater, and detects and monitors low levels of sound activity, both adjacent to a body of water such as a swimming pool, and in the water. The system includes an underwater housing for a diaphragm that directly contacts the water, a coil assembly movable within the housing and ...
T. R. Mitchell, R. E. Landesman
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Hydrazine degradation in aquatic systems

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1976
As hydrazine, which is a strong reducing or anti-oxidant agent and quite toxic, becomes more and more widely used in industry and (as a propellant) in aerospace operations 87 interest continues to mount concerning its potential pollution of the environment and hazards to living organisms.
A R, Slonim, J B, Gisclard
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Methylmercuric Complexes in Aquatic Systems

Environmental Letters, 1974
Abstract Equilibrium calculations indicate that methylmercuric ion is almost completely complexed under conditions that exist in fresh waters. Sulfur-bonded complexes, CH3HgS−, (CH3Hg)2S, and CH3HgSR, are likely to be the predominant forms of methylmercury in fresh natural waters. With no reduced sulfur species or sulfhydryl-containing organics present,
R G, Zepp   +3 more
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Aquatic-Riparian Systems

2017
As water plays a defining role for the development of moist coniferous forests, aquatic-riparian systems are defining components of these landscapes. In the Pacific Northwest, aquatic-riparian ecosystems in moist forests are increasingly being recognized as multistate systems, with a complex mix of heterogeneous habitats within and among watersheds and
Deanna H. Olson   +4 more
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Chemical ecology in aquatic systems

Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 2007
Preface of Volume 40 (2007), Issue 3. Special Issue: Chemical ecology in aquatic systems. Guest Editors: Francesca Gherardi & Roberto Berti.
GHERARDI, FRANCESCA, BERTI, ROBERTO
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