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Autor:
E. Elena García-Martín, María Aranguren-Gassis, David M. Karl, Sandra Martínez-García, Carol Robinson, Pablo Serret, Eva Teira
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
Knowledge of the magnitude and variability of plankton respiration is a crucial gap in our understanding of marine carbon cycling. In order to validate the INT reduction method as a proxy for plankton respiration, we have compiled and analyzed a data
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https://doaj.org/article/d30c9794a4234388ada7bed470c3f802
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 12, p e0225954 (2019)
The reduction of 2-para (iodophenyl)-3(nitrophenyl)-5(phenyl) tetrazolium chloride (INT) is increasingly being used as an indirect method to measure plankton respiration. Its greater sensitivity and shorter incubation time compared to the standard me
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https://doaj.org/article/41f0fee3ce5148368d7e296df61c5e44
Autor:
E. Elena García‐Martín, Richard Sanders, Chris D. Evans, Vassilis Kitidis, Dan J. Lapworth, Bryan M. Spears, Andy Tye, Jennifer L. Williamson, Chris Balfour, Mike Best, Michael Bowes, Sarah Breimann, Ian J. Brown, Annette Burden, Nathan Callaghan, Nancy B. Dise, Gareth Farr, Stacey L. Felgate, James Fishwick, Mike Fraser, Stuart Gibb, Pete J. Gilbert, Nina Godsell, Africa P. Gomez‐Castillo, Geoff Hargreaves, Carolyn Harris, Oban Jones, Paul Kennedy, Anna Lichtschlag, Adrian P. Martin, Rebecca May, Edward Mawji, Ian Mounteney, Philip D. Nightingale, Justyna P. Olszewska, Stuart C. Painter, Christopher R. Pearce, M. Glória Pereira, Kate Peel, Amy Pickard, John A. Stephens, Mark Stinchcombe, Barry Thornton, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, Deborah Yarrow, Daniel J. Mayor
Estuaries receive and process a large amount of particulate organic carbon (POC) prior to its export into coastal waters. Studying the origin of this POC is key to understanding the fate of POC and the role of estuaries in the global carbon cycle. He
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b30f4c72b645e6e21d052f010169b340
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-503246
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-503246
Autor:
Mark C. Stinchcombe, Ian Mounteney, Deborah Yarrow, Stacey L. Felgate, M. Glória Pereira, Andrew P. Rees, Ian Brown, Justyna Olszewska, Philip D. Nightingale, James R Fishwick, Nina Godsell, G. W. Hargreaves, Anna Lichtschlag, Kate Peel, Michael J. Bowes, Edward Mawji, Bryan M. Spears, Dan Lapworth, Jennifer Williamson, Stuart C. Painter, Daniel J. Mayor, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, Andrew Tye, Nathan Callaghan, John Stephens, Mike Fraser, Oban Jones, Peter Williams, Adrian Martin, Stuart W. Gibb, Chris D. Evans, Pete J. Gilbert, Richard Sanders, Sarah Breimann, Annette Burden, Rebecca May, Africa P. Gomez-Castillo, Amy Pickard, Paul Kennedy, Chris Balfour, Mike Best, Vassilis Kitidis, Christopher R. Pearce, E. Elena García-Martín
Publikováno v:
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
The flux of terrigenous organic carbon through estuaries is an important and changing, yet poorly understood, component of the global carbon cycle. Using dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and fluorescence data from 13 British estuaries draining catchmen
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ab08dfef2a461b1b5465edd141974e4e
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