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Taking the vital signs of the global ocean with biogeochemical floats(图)
Taking vital signs global ocean biogeochemical floats
2021/4/16
As the researchers and crew aboard the research vessel Thomas G. Thompson continue to deploy biogeochemical floats in the western North Atlantic, the arrival of the first profile data marks ...
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Changes in ocean chemistry show how sea level affects global carbon cycle(图)
ocean chemistry sea level global carbon cycle
2021/4/9
A new analysis of strontium isotopes in marine sediments has enabled scientists to reconstruct fluctuations in ocean chemistry reflecting changing climate conditions over the past 35 million years.The...
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Changing seawater hints at future for adhesives from ocean species(图)
Changing seawater future adhesives ocean species
2020/8/14
Animals such as mussels are able to stick to their environment -- literally. A scientist who studies ocean species to develop adhesives is now looking at the changing chemistry of seawater to see how ...
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Ancient molecules from the sea likely burst into the air from ocean waves(图)
Ancient molecules sea air ocean waves carbon cycle organic matter
2019/11/5
When waves break in the ocean, they inject tiny particles into the air, called aerosols, that carry organic molecules more than 5,000 years old. The discovery, published in Science Advances by Steven ...
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Keeping an eye on ocean acidification in Chesapeake Bay(图)
ocean acidification Chesapeake Bay
2017/9/5
A research team, led by University of Delaware professor Wei-Jun Cai, has identified a zone of water that is increasing in acidity in the Chesapeake Bay.The team analyzed little studied factors that p...
Chronicling Earth’s past temperature swings is a basic part of understanding climate change. One of the best records of past ocean temperatures can be found in the shells of marine creatures called...
New Study Explains Mysterious Source of Greenhouse Gas Methane in the Ocean
Mysterious Source Greenhouse Gas Methane the Ocean
2016/11/29
For decades, marine chemists have faced an elusive paradox. The surface waters of the world’s oceans are supersaturated with the greenhouse gas methane, yet most species of microbes that can generate ...
Shellfish response to ocean acidification depends on other stressors
Shellfish ocean acidification other stressors
2016/5/19
A study of California mussels, a key species in the rocky intertidal ecosystems of the West Coast, indicates that the effects of ocean acidification will vary from place to place along the coast depen...
New Study Found Ocean Acidification May Be Impacting Coral Reefs in the Florida Keys
Ocean Acidification Coral Reefs Florida Keys
2016/5/6
In a new study, University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science researchers found that the limestone that forms the foundation of coral reefs along the Florida Reef Tract ...
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At different times of the year, prevailing winds blow into Bermuda from open ocean to the south or from the continental United States — an ideal laboratory for studying pollution generated by human ac...
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The largest migration on the planet is the movement of small animals from the surface of the open ocean, where they feed on plants under cover of darkness, to the sunless depths where they hide from p...
Scientists have created a new map of the world's seafloor, offering a more vivid picture of the structures that make up the deepest, least-explored parts of the ocean.
Study resolves controversy over nitrogen's ocean 'exit strategies'
Study resolves controversy over nitrogen's ocean 'exit strategies'
2014/4/16
A decades-long debate over how nitrogen is removed from the ocean may now be settled by new findings from researchers at Princeton University and their collaborators at the University of Washington.