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    Archives of short-term fluid flow dynamics and possible influence of human activities at methane seeps: Evidence from high-resolution element geochemistry of chemosynthetic bivalve... by Xudong Wang, Xudong Wang, Danling Fan, Steffen Kiel, Shanggui Gong, Qiangyong Liang, Jun Tao, Duofu Chen, Duofu Chen, Dong Feng, Dong Feng

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The natural dynamics of fluid flow at methane seeps and increasingly human activities influence the biogeochemistry of the microenvironment and further determine the activity of the chemosynthetic communities within these ecosystems. …”
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    ArcticBeach v1.0: A physics-based parameterization of pan-Arctic coastline erosion by Rebecca Rolph, Rebecca Rolph, Pier Paul Overduin , Thomas Ravens , Hugues Lantuit , Hugues Lantuit , Moritz Langer , Moritz Langer 

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Climate change has been shown to increase the rate of Arctic coastal erosion, causing problems for Arctic cultural heritage, existing industrial, military, and civil infrastructure, as well as changes in nearshore biogeochemistry. Numerical models that reproduce historical and project future Arctic erosion rates are necessary to understand how further climate change will affect these problems, and no such model yet exists to simulate the physics of erosion on a pan-Arctic scale. …”
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    Using Probability Density Functions to Evaluate Models (PDFEM, v1.0) to compare a biogeochemical model with satellite-derived chlorophyll by B. F. Jönsson, C. L. Follett, C. L. Follett, J. Bien, S. Dutkiewicz, S. Hyun, G. Kulk, G. L. Forget, C. Müller, M.-F. Racault, C. N. Hill, T. Jackson, S. Sathyendranath, S. Sathyendranath

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Advances in our understanding of marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry are strengthened by the combined use of these resources, together with sparse in situ data. …”
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    Mechanism and Influencing Factors of REY Enrichment in Deep-Sea Sediments by Jiangbo Ren, Yan Liu, Fenlian Wang, Gaowen He, Xiguang Deng, Zhenquan Wei, Huiqiang Yao

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…After the early diagenesis process (biogeochemistry, adsorption, desorption, transformation, and migration), the REY enrichment in the phosphate component is completed near the seawater/sediment interface. …”
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    Patterns of Transcript Abundance of Eukaryotic Biogeochemically-Relevant Genes in the Amazon River Plume by Zielinski, Brian L., Allen, Andrew E., Carpenter, Edward J., Coles, Victoria J., Crump, Byron C., Doherty, Mary, Foster, Rachel A., Goes, Joaquim I., Gomes, Helga R., Hood, Raleigh R., McCrow, John P., Montoya, Joseph P., Moustafa, Ahmed, Sharma, Shalabh, Smith, Christa B., Yager, Patricia L., Paul, John H., Satinsky, Brandon Meyer

    Published 2016
    “…Expression of these genes, including carbonic anhydrase and transporters for nitrate and phosphate, were found to reflect the physiological status and biogeochemistry of river plume environments. These relatively stable patterns of eukaryotic transcript abundance occurred over modest spatiotemporal scales, with similarity observed in sample duplicates collected up to 2.45 km in space and 120 minutes in time. …”
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    Unique Patterns and Biogeochemical Relevance of Two-Component Sensing in Marine Bacteria by Held, Noelle A., McIlvin, Matthew R., Moran, Dawn M., Laub, Michael T, Saito, Mak A.

    Published 2020
    “…Finally, in an effort to demonstrate the importance of TCS systems to marine biogeochemistry, we examined the distribution of Prochlorococcus/Synechococcus response regulator PMT9312_0717 in metaproteomes of the tropical South Pacific. …”
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    Riverine organic matter functional diversity increases with catchment size by Robert E. Danczak, Robert E. Danczak, Vanessa A. Garayburu-Caruso, Vanessa A. Garayburu-Caruso, Lupita Renteria, Sophia A. McKever, Opal C. Otenburg, Samantha R. Grieger, Kyongho Son, Matthew H. Kaufman, Stephanie G. Fulton, J. Alan Roebuck, Allison N. Myers-Pigg, James C. Stegen, James C. Stegen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Combined, these reactions result in variable DOM characteristics (e.g., nominal oxidation state of carbon, double-bond equivalents, chemodiversity) which have demonstrated impacts on biogeochemistry and ecosystem function. Despite this importance, however, comparatively few studies focus on the drivers for DOM chemodiversity along a riverine continuum. …”
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    Taxonomic distribution of metabolic functions in bacteria associated with Trichodesmium consortia by Coco Koedooder, Futing Zhang, Siyuan Wang, Subhajit Basu, Sheean T. Haley, Nikola Tolic, Carrie D. Nicora, Tijana Glavina del Rio, Sonya T. Dyhrman, Martha Gledhill, Rene M. Boiteau, Maxim Rubin-Blum, Yeala Shaked

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Characterizing the taxa and adaptive strategies that influence consortium physiology and its concomitant biogeochemistry is critical in a future ocean predicted to have increasingly resource-depleted regions.…”
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