The damping of short gravity-capillary waves (Bragg waves) due to surfactant accumulation under low wind speed conditions results in the formation of natural sea slicks. These slicks are detectable visually and in synthetic aperture radar satellite imagery. Surfactants are produced by natural life processes of many marine organisms, including bacteria, phytoplankton, seaweed, and zooplankton. In this work, samples were collected in the Gulf of Mexico during a research cruise on the R/V F.G. Walton Smith to evaluate the relative abundance of Bacillus spp., surfactant-associated bacteria, in the sea surface microlayer compared to the subsurface water at 0.2 m depth. A method to reduce potential contamination of microlayer samples during their...
Plastics within the ocean have been found to be colonised by microorganisms that, as a by-product of...
Visible surface films, termed slicks, can extensively cover freshwater and marine ecosystems, with c...
Seafoam is a common existence of floating bubble patches on the sea surface. The injection of air in...
The damping of short gravity-capillary waves (Bragg waves) due to surfactant accumulation under low ...
Several genera of bacteria residing on the sea surface and in the near-surface layer of the ocean ha...
Certain genera of bacteria found in the near-surface layer of the ocean can be involved in the produ...
Certain genera of bacteria found in the near-surface layer of the ocean can be involved in the produ...
The damping of short gravity-capillary waves (Bragg waves) due to surfactant accumulation under low ...
Several genera of bacteria residing in the sea surface microlayer and in the near-surface layer of t...
The sea surface microlayer (SML) covers more than 70% of the Earth, links the hydrosphere with the a...
Microbial Analysis of Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer and Remote Sensin...
Certain marine bacteria found in the near-surface layer of the ocean are expected to play important ...
Chapter 2 The sea surface microlayer is a biogenic thin layer, comprising less than one millimeter o...
The sea surface microlayer (SML) is the upper 1 mm of the ocean, where Earth’s biogeochemical proces...
The sea surface microlayer is a millimeter-scale interfacial layer between the atmosphere and the oc...
Plastics within the ocean have been found to be colonised by microorganisms that, as a by-product of...
Visible surface films, termed slicks, can extensively cover freshwater and marine ecosystems, with c...
Seafoam is a common existence of floating bubble patches on the sea surface. The injection of air in...
The damping of short gravity-capillary waves (Bragg waves) due to surfactant accumulation under low ...
Several genera of bacteria residing on the sea surface and in the near-surface layer of the ocean ha...
Certain genera of bacteria found in the near-surface layer of the ocean can be involved in the produ...
Certain genera of bacteria found in the near-surface layer of the ocean can be involved in the produ...
The damping of short gravity-capillary waves (Bragg waves) due to surfactant accumulation under low ...
Several genera of bacteria residing in the sea surface microlayer and in the near-surface layer of t...
The sea surface microlayer (SML) covers more than 70% of the Earth, links the hydrosphere with the a...
Microbial Analysis of Surfactant-Associated Bacteria in the Sea Surface Microlayer and Remote Sensin...
Certain marine bacteria found in the near-surface layer of the ocean are expected to play important ...
Chapter 2 The sea surface microlayer is a biogenic thin layer, comprising less than one millimeter o...
The sea surface microlayer (SML) is the upper 1 mm of the ocean, where Earth’s biogeochemical proces...
The sea surface microlayer is a millimeter-scale interfacial layer between the atmosphere and the oc...
Plastics within the ocean have been found to be colonised by microorganisms that, as a by-product of...
Visible surface films, termed slicks, can extensively cover freshwater and marine ecosystems, with c...
Seafoam is a common existence of floating bubble patches on the sea surface. The injection of air in...