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NSF,U.K. jointly support research into fate of massive Antarctic glacier
NSF U.K. massive Antarctic glacier
2016/11/4
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) have announced that they will jointly fund as much as $25 million in research, and make available additio...
An international research team reports results of a three-year study of sediment samples collected offshore from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in a new paper published August 18, 2015, in ...
The Fate of Fisheries Oceanography: Introduction to the Special Issue
Special Issue Fisheries Oceanography
2015/7/20
What is Fisheries Oceanography? Fisheries oceanography can be broadly defined as study of the interaction between marine fish and their environments across multiple life-history stages. Traditional fi...
Journey to the Center of the Gyre: The Fate of the Tohoku Tsunami Debris Field
Tohoku Tsunami Debris Field Gyre
2015/7/14
The 9.0 magnitude Tohoku earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, was the fourth largest earthquake in recorded history and the largest ever to hit a densely populated region (...
Transformation and fate of microphytobenthos carbon in subtropical shallow subtidal sands: A 13C-labeling study
Transformation fate of microphytobenthos carbon subtropical shallow subtidal sands A 13C-labeling study
2014/4/2
Microphytobenthos (MPB) in photic sediments are highly productive but the fate of this production remains uncertain. Over 33 d, tracing of 13C from added bicarbonate in subtropical shallow subtidal sa...
Transformation and fate of microphytobenthos carbon in subtropical shallow subtidal sands: A 13C-labeling study
Transformation and fate of microphytobenthos carbon subtropical shallow subtidal sands A 13C-labeling study
2014/4/4
Microphytobenthos (MPB) in photic sediments are highly productive but the fate of this production remains uncertain. Over 33 d, tracing of 13C from added bicarbonate in subtropical shallow subtidal sa...
Dead in the water: The fate of copepod carcasses in the York River estuary, Virginia
Dead in the water The fate of copepod carcasses the York River estuary Virginia
2014/4/16
Using laboratory and field experiments we investigated three fates of copepod carcass organic matter in the York River estuary, Virginia: ingestion by planktivores (necrophagy), microbial decompositio...
Staying alive: The post-consumption fate of parasite spores and its implications for disease dynamics
Staying alive parasite spores disease dynamics
2014/4/18
Studies on the effects of selective predation by fish on disease dynamics in Daphnia generally assume that
consumption by fish means the death of the parasite. I use a combination of feeding trials a...
The Formation and Fate of a River Plume:A Numerical Model
free frontal boundary Numerical Model
2008/12/27
A mathematical model that describes the formation and dilution of a frontally bounded river plume is presented. Such features were first studied at the mouth of the Connecticut River during periods of...
A Simple Theory for the Fate of Buoyant Coastal Discharges
Buoyant Coastal Discharges buoyant fluid
2008/11/24
A simple theory that predicts the vertical structure and offshore spreading of a localized buoyant inflow onto a continental shelf is formulated. The theory is based on two competing mechanisms that m...
Labrador Sea Boundary Currents and the Fate of the Irminger Sea Water
Labrador Sea Boundary Currents Irminger Sea Water
2008/6/4
The general circulation of the Labrador Sea is studied with a dataset of 53 surface drifters drogued at 15 m and several hydrographic sections done in May 1997. Surface drifters indicate three distinc...
Thin layers of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and the fate of Dinophysis acuminata during an upwelling–downwelling cycle in a Galician Rı′a
Thin layers of Pseudo-nitzschia spp Dinophysis acuminata
2014/4/21
Fine-resolution measurements of phytoplankton and physical parameters were made from 31 May to 14 June
2005 in the Rı′a de Pontevedra (Spain), which is subject to seasonal upwelling. The main ob...
Mangrove tannins in aquatic ecosystems: Their fate and possible influence on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen cycling
Mangrove tannins aquatic ecosystems fate possible influence dissolved organic carbon nitrogen cycling
2014/4/21
We describe the fate of mangrove leaf tannins in aquatic ecosystems and their possible influence on dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) cycling. Tannins were extracted and purified from senescent yellow ...
Mangrove tannins in aquatic ecosystems: Their fate and possible influence on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen cycling
Mangrove tannins in aquatic ecosystems Their fate and possible influence on dissolved organic carbon nitrogen cycling
2014/4/18
We describe the fate of mangrove leaf tannins in aquatic ecosystems and their possible influence on dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) cycling. Tannins were extracted and purified from senescent yellow ...
To sink or to be lysed? Contrasting fate of two large phytoplankton species in Lake Biwa
lysed phytoplankton species
2014/5/5
We estimated the contributions of sedimentation and cell lysis to the loss of two large phytoplankton species
(Fragilaria crotonensis and Staurastrum dorsidentiferum) in Lake Biwa. Major loss process...