Cadmium and phosphate in coastal Antarctic seawater: Implications for Southern Ocean nutrient cycling
Cadmium is a biologically important trace metal that co-varies with phosphate (PO43- or Dissolved Inorganic Phosphate, DIP) in seawater. However, the exact nature of Cd uptake mechanisms and the relationship with phosphate and other nutrients in global oceans remain elusive. Here, we present a time...
Main Authors: | Hendry, K, Rickaby, R, de Hoog, J, Weston, K, Rehkamper, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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