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Facies analysis provides new insights into event bed deposition in a hadal trench environment
ABSTRACT Hadal trenches preserve exceptional sedimentary archives of past geological events, yet their depositional processes remain poorly constrained. The Japan Trench captures complex earthquake‐triggered event beds that record repeated sediment‐gravity flows that deliver terrigenous and biogenic material into the trench, informing palaeoseismic ...
Mishelle Muthre +6 more
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Diversity and Ecological Potentials of Marine Viruses Inhabiting Continental Shelf Seas
To the best of the knowledge, this study provides the largest viral genome dataset from a continental shelf sea. It reveals that over half of vOTUs are novel, highlighting the remarkable viral novelty in the eastern continental shelf seas of China (ECSSC).
Xiaoyue Guo +9 more
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Help or Hindrance? The Role of Familiarity in Product Development Teams
ABSTRACT For products developed through a collaboration of specialized groups, success requires craft and engineering ingenuity from designers who focus on specific attributes, coupled with synchronized coordination between various design groups.
Karthik Ramachandran +2 more
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Amphipods are the dominant scavenging metazoan species in the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point in Earth’s oceans. Here the gut microbiota of the amphipod Hirondellea gigas collected from the Challenger and Sirena Deeps of the Mariana Trench were ...
Weipeng Zhang +13 more
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Abstract Marine mass mortality events (MMEs) are a growing source of concern globally. Affecting diverse marine ecosystems, they frequently cause significant ecological disruptions, often leading to large‐scale ecological shifts. However, in contrast to terrestrial MMEs, most marine mortalities likely occur undetected, particularly in cryptic and ...
Lisa‐Maria Schmidt +4 more
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Background Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota, which play key roles in the global biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen and carbon (ammonia oxidizers), thrive in the aphotic deep sea with massive populations.
Haohui Zhong +8 more
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Dissolved and Particulate Methylated Mercury in a Highly Productive Area of the Southern Ocean
Abstract Methylated mercury (MeHg), including dimethylmercury and monomethylmercury (MMHg), is a pollutant of concern because it biomagnifies in marine biota. The formation of MeHg in the oceans, specifically at highly productive regions and at high oxygen levels, remains elusive.
Harald Biester +12 more
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Continuous determination of dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes from pumping suspension feeders
Abstract Suspension‐feeding organisms play a pivotal role in the cycling of carbon in the oceans. They filter large amounts of water, filter out organic matter, remineralize it, and release respiratory CO2 back into the water column. Measuring emissions of respiratory CO2 in situ from suspension feeders poses the challenge of detecting small changes in
Neomie Diga Darmon +8 more
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Early Diagenesis of Organic Material in Hadal Trenches [PDF]
Ronnie N. Glud +14 more
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