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    Sargasso Sea phosphorus biogeochemistry: an important role for dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP) by M. W. Lomas, A. L. Burke, D. A. Lomas, D. W. Bell, C. Shen, S. T. Dyhrman, J. W. Ammerman

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…In this study, a time-series of phosphorus biogeochemistry is presented for the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site, including rates of phosphorus export. …”
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    Biogeochemistry of toxic gas in the aquatic subsystem of selected peat swamp area in Kuala Pahang by Teoh, Chee Shan, Eng, Hwai Ern, Firdaus, Ismail, Abdul Syukor, Abd Razak, Suryati, Sulaiman

    Published 2022
    “…Through this study, the biogeochemistry of toxic gases in peat land including Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Ozone(O3) are analysed by using Aeroqual AQM 65 instrument. …”
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    A single-column ocean biogeochemistry model (GOTM–TOPAZ) version 1.0 by H.-C. Jung, B.-K. Moon, J. Wie, H.-S. Park, J. Lee, Y.-H. Byun

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Therefore, we developed the Generic Ocean Turbulence Model–Tracers of Phytoplankton with Allometric Zooplankton (GOTM–TOPAZ), a single-column ocean biogeochemistry model that can be used to improve ocean biogeochemical processes in ESMs. …”
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    Importance of multiple sources of iron for the upper-ocean biogeochemistry over the northern Indian Ocean by P. Banerjee

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Using an Earth system model with an ocean biogeochemistry component, this study shows that atmospheric deposition is the most important source of <span class="inline-formula">DFe</span> to the upper 100 <span class="inline-formula">m</span> of the northern IO, contributing more than 50 % of the annual <span class="inline-formula">DFe</span> concentration. …”
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    Study of Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry Now and in the Future: Examples of the Unique Contributions from Space by James A. Yoder, Scott C. Doney, David A. Siegel, Cara Wilson

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Satellite ocean color radiometry (OCR) provides a unique perspective for studying the processes regulating marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry at scales difficult to study with ships and moorings. …”
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    Biotic and human vulnerability to projected changes in ocean biogeochemistry over the 21st century. by Camilo Mora, Chih-Lin Wei, Audrey Rollo, Teresa Amaro, Amy R Baco, David Billett, Laurent Bopp, Qi Chen, Mark Collier, Roberto Danovaro, Andrew J Gooday, Benjamin M Grupe, Paul R Halloran, Jeroen Ingels, Daniel O B Jones, Lisa A Levin, Hideyuki Nakano, Karl Norling, Eva Ramirez-Llodra, Michael Rex, Henry A Ruhl, Craig R Smith, Andrew K Sweetman, Andrew R Thurber, Jerry F Tjiputra, Paolo Usseglio, Les Watling, Tongwen Wu, Moriaki Yasuhara

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Approximately 470 to 870 million of the poorest people in the world rely heavily on the ocean for food, jobs, and revenues and live in countries that will be most affected by simultaneous changes in ocean biogeochemistry. These results highlight the high risk of degradation of marine ecosystems and associated human hardship expected in a future following current trends in anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.…”
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    Ocean biogeochemistry in the Norwegian Earth System Model version 2 (NorESM2) by J. F. Tjiputra, J. Schwinger, M. Bentsen, A. L. Morée, S. Gao, I. Bethke, C. Heinze, N. Goris, A. Gupta, Y.-C. He, D. Olivié, Ø. Seland, M. Schulz

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Here, we describe these new model implementations and present an evaluation of the model's performance in simulating the observed climatological states of water-column biogeochemistry and in simulating transient evolution over the historical period. …”
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