Carbon dioxide and coccolithophore physiology in ancient oceans
<p>Coccolithophores form an important and dynamically evolving component of the carbon cycle. These ubiquitous single-celled marine calcifying phytoplankton are re- sponsible for half of the calcium carbonate production in the modern surface ocean, and their adorning calcite plates (coccoliths...
Main Author: | McClelland, HLO |
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Other Authors: | Henderson, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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