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silica cycleCycling of silica in the marine environment. Silicon commonly occurs in nature as silicon dioxide (SiO2), also called silica. It cycles through the marine environment, entering primarily through riverine runoff. Silica is removed from the ocean by organisms such as diatoms and radiolarian...
Experimental/ ocean compositionoceanographic regions/ nutrient-poor watersoceanic silicon cyclesilicon water column inventorycultured Synechococcus strainsnutrient-depleted watersunicellular marine cyanobacteriumSynechococcus cellsSargasso Seaeastern equatorial PacificThe marine silicon cycle is thought to be intimately ...
Scharek, "Biogeochemical Dynamics and the Silicon Cycle in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean During Austral Spring 1992," Deep-Sea Res. II 44 ... Queguiner,B.,Treguer,... - Deep-Sea Research Part II, Topical Studies in Oceanography 被引量: 187发表: 1997年 Mesoscale features and...
over the ocean’s Si residence time1. Thus, understanding the sensitivity of the Si cycle in the past, and its likely response to future climate warming, is important for marine ecosystem change, biogeochemical carbon cycling, and by association the efficiency of the ocean’s biological carbon ...
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Special Issue IBIS 2011: The Biogeochemical Silica Cycle From Land to Ocean Struyf, EricConley, Daniel J. 1-2 Dissolved Silicon and Its Origin in Belgian Beers-A Multivariate Analysis Schoelynck, JonasBeauchard, OlivierJacobs, SanderBal, KrisBarao, LuciaSmis, AdriaanVan Bergen, JonathanVandevenne...
Variations in the natural abundance of stable isotopes of silicon (expressed as δ30Si in %) are a key tool for studying the marine silicon (Si) cycle in modern and ancient oceans. In particular, this tool can be used to track relative differences in silicic acid drawdown in surface waters...
Unveiling the Si cycle using isotopes in an iron-fertilized zone of the Southern Ocean: from mixed-layer supply to export Biogeosciences, 13 (2016), pp. 6049-6066 Google Scholar Closset et al., 2019 I. Closset, D. Cardinal, T.W. Trull, F. Fripiat New insights into processes controlling...
Silicification by marine phytoplankton has both contributed to and been influenced by the marked changes in the biogeo- chemistry of Si in the surface ocean. The diatoms, representing the dominant silicifying phytoplankton in current oceans, appeared only relatively recently in the fossil record (120...