ABSTRACT The design of biological carbon capture systems to uptake carbon dioxide by photoautotrophic cultivation of algae has been proposed to mitigate atmospheric carbon emissions. Multiple models to predict algal growth as a function of nutrients have been proposed, but few have delved into the complex dynamic reactions of algal growth as influenced
Elizabeth Flanagan +2 more
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Testing the priming effect in the deep ocean: are microorganisms too starved to consume recalcitrant organic carbon? [PDF]
LaBrie R, Selden CR, Mahmoudi N.
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Deep ocean microbial communities produce more stable dissolved organic matter through the succession of rare prokaryotes. [PDF]
LaBrie R +10 more
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Marine silicon for biomedical sustainability
Schematic illustrating marine silicon for biomedical engineering. Abstract Despite momentous divergence from oceanic origin, human beings and marine organisms exhibit elemental homology through silicon utilization. Notably, silicon serves as a critical constituent in multiple biomedical processes.
Yahui Han +3 more
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The Operation of Deep Sea Submersibles: Come On Down! (title provided or enhanced by cataloger) [PDF]
In this lesson, students will investigate the technological capabilities that are required for the operation of deep sea submersibles and understand the concept of buoyancy.
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My Deep Sea, My Backyard: a pilot study to build capacity for global deep-ocean exploration and research. [PDF]
Amon DJ +26 more
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Spatial metrics in fire ecology: seeking consistency amidst complexity
ABSTRACT Technological advances, including remote sensing, have led to a proliferation of metrics used in ecological studies to examine spatial patterns of fire regimes and their ecological effects. Researchers can use many different metrics to analyse spatial variation in both fire events and resulting fire regimes, including fire size, shape ...
Alexander R. Carey +5 more
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Unveiling ongoing biogeochemical dynamics of CDOM from surface to deep ocean. [PDF]
Mo S +8 more
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20th century cooling of the deep ocean contributed to delayed acceleration of Earth's energy imbalance. [PDF]
Bagnell A, DeVries T.
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The influence of rivers on seabird foraging ecology
ABSTRACT Rivers act as vital arteries to the world's oceans, delivering fresh water and nutrients that sustain marine ecosystems. Globally, river flow increasingly is being altered by climate change and anthropogenic pressures; yet the significance of rivers to predatory marine species, such as seabirds, and the extent to which river‐related changes ...
Julia B. Morais +2 more
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