Marine biogeochemistry is the study of chemical elements in the ocean, and their interactions with marine life. Chief amongst these elements is carbon, the building block of life and a key influence on Earth’s climate. thers of importance include nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, silicon, and iron. Biogeochemical cycling happens through physical transport, chemical reactions, and uptake and processing by plankton, which are organisms unable to swim against ocean currents. Phytoplankton, microscopic photosynthesising algae, form the base of the ocean food web and contribute about half of Earth’s primary production. The zooplankton that consume them also process a significant quantity of carbon and nutrients. In addition, many plankton produce sh...
Trace elements serve important roles as regulators of ocean processes including marine ecosystem dyn...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
International audienceThe ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are th...
Marine biogeochemistry is the study of chemical elements in the ocean, and their interactions with m...
Modeling has emerged as a critical tool to investigate a wide range of biogeochemical and ecological...
The ocean plays a central role in our earth's climate system and also provides a range of important ...
Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are essential elements required for all life on Earth. In the marine...
Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are essential elements required for all life on Earth. In the marine...
Primary and in the ocean depends on the supply of a few key elements. A combination of physical,seco...
This book offers a fully comprehensive and integrated treatment of the chemistry of the oceans, thei...
This open access book discusses biogeochemical processes relevant to carbon and aims to provide read...
This open access book discusses biogeochemical processes relevant to carbon and aims to provide read...
the ocean contains the largest active pool of carbon near the surface of the Earth. Important carbon...
Covering more than 70 % of Earth, the world’s oceans cycle carbon rapidly and exert strong, complex ...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
Trace elements serve important roles as regulators of ocean processes including marine ecosystem dyn...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
International audienceThe ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are th...
Marine biogeochemistry is the study of chemical elements in the ocean, and their interactions with m...
Modeling has emerged as a critical tool to investigate a wide range of biogeochemical and ecological...
The ocean plays a central role in our earth's climate system and also provides a range of important ...
Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are essential elements required for all life on Earth. In the marine...
Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are essential elements required for all life on Earth. In the marine...
Primary and in the ocean depends on the supply of a few key elements. A combination of physical,seco...
This book offers a fully comprehensive and integrated treatment of the chemistry of the oceans, thei...
This open access book discusses biogeochemical processes relevant to carbon and aims to provide read...
This open access book discusses biogeochemical processes relevant to carbon and aims to provide read...
the ocean contains the largest active pool of carbon near the surface of the Earth. Important carbon...
Covering more than 70 % of Earth, the world’s oceans cycle carbon rapidly and exert strong, complex ...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
Trace elements serve important roles as regulators of ocean processes including marine ecosystem dyn...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
International audienceThe ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are th...