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Production and fate of macroalgal carbon in the ocean: How much do macroalgal organics matter?
Abstract Global carbon sequestration by macroalgae is hypothesized to rival rates in other blue carbon ecosystems. However, quantifying macroalgal carbon sequestration is challenging as it is hypothesized to occur outside macroalgal ecosystems, with 73% of sequestration occurring when dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is exported to deep ocean waters.
Jessica Gould+2 more
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Extremely poleward shift of Antarctic Circumpolar Current by eccentricity during the Last Interglacial. [PDF]
Lu L+25 more
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RRS James Cook Cruise JC009T, 01 May - 11 May 2007. Trials of the Isis Remotely Operated Vehicle
Griffiths, G.+1 more
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Abstract Ocean color‐based estimates of Antarctic net primary productivity (NPP) have indicated low nearshore productivity in ice‐adjacent waters, contrasting with coupled physical–biogeochemical models. To understand this discrepancy, we assessed satellite records of polynya NPP by comparing field data with two satellite imagery datasets derived using
Hilde Oliver+4 more
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Sentinels to climate change. The need for monitoring at South Africa’s Subantarctic laboratory
Isabelle J. Ansorge+2 more
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Retraction notice to "Copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO-NPs) as a key player in the production of oil-based paint against biofilm and other activities" [Heliyon 10 (2024) e29758]. [PDF]
Abdelrazek HM+3 more
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Oceanography Information System of Spanish Institute of Oceanography
Tello-Antón, M.O. (María Olvido)+3 more
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Abstract Coastal waters exhibit the highest and most dynamic dissolved CH4 concentrations in marine environments, but significant knowledge gaps on the distribution and emissions, particularly in the Southern Ocean, still exist. We quantified dissolved CH4 concentrations and sea–air fluxes in the coastal waters of Maxwell Bay, King George Island ...
Lina A. Holthusen+9 more
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