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Unveiling the 2017 <i>Karenia</i> Bloom in NW Chilean Patagonia by Integrating Remote Sensing and Field Data. [PDF]
Díaz PA +12 more
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Natural dams and biogeochemistry at the river network scale: implications for water quality [PDF]
Brehme, Christopher +4 more
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Abstract Increasing our knowledge about the structure and metabolism of the microbial plankton community in coastal upwelling systems is essential for efficiently managing the resources of these highly productive ecosystems. Here we explore seasonal variations of this community in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system by measuring variables informing
María López‐Haslett +6 more
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Draft genome sequence of the HP60 serovar of <i>Avibacterium paragallinarum</i>. [PDF]
Coertzen A +3 more
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Utilizing Radioisotopes for Trace Metal Speciation Measurements in Seawater [PDF]
Croot, Peter +3 more
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Wind Control of the Interannual Ocean‐Biogeochemical Variability in the South Atlantic Bight
Abstract In the South Atlantic Bight (SAB), changes in the Gulf Stream (GS), particularly its strength and proximity to the coast, are thought to be primary factors determining the shelf‐break upwelling rate. However, it is still not entirely clear if and to what extent those factors influence cross‐shelf nutrient fluxes and shape the ocean ...
Fabian A. Gomez +6 more
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Editorial: Advances in understanding the interplay of soil carbon, iron, and arsenic transformation. [PDF]
Yuan ZF, Tan X, Zhai W, Gustave W.
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Persistent Ocean‐Shelf Transport Across the North West European Shelf Edge
Abstract Transport mechanisms between the deep ocean and adjacent continental shelf seas play an important role in the spatial distribution of nutrient delivery to the coastal ocean and in the temporal variability of shelf biogeochemical processes. Along the North West European Shelf (NWES) edge, nutrient‐rich waters of oceanic origin are found below ...
André Palóczy +3 more
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Regional Emergence of Water-Related Browning in a Greening World. [PDF]
Orth R +16 more
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Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays an important role in aquatic carbon cycling and is a valuable metric of ecosystem functioning and water quality in freshwater ecosystems. Despite its importance for biogeochemical cycling and water quality, no near‐term iterative forecasts have previously been developed for freshwater DOM concentrations. To
Dexter W. Howard +5 more
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