Water masses can become undersaturated with oxygen when natural processes alone or in combination with anthropogenic processes produce enough organic carbon that is …
A Paulmier, D Ruiz-Pino - Progress in oceanography, 2009 - Elsevier
In the modern ocean, oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are potential traces of a primitive ocean in which Archean bacteria lived and reduced chemical anomalies occurred. But …
The intensity, duration and frequency of coastal hypoxia (oxygen concentration< 63 μM) are increasing due to human alteration of coastal ecosystems and changes in oceanographic …
We review here the available information on methane (CH 4) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) from major marine, mostly coastal, oxygen (O 2)-deficient zones formed both naturally and as a …
Mycologists have been fascinated with marine fungi for more than 70 years now. An enormous volume of information on marine fungi is presently available. We can now say …
J Zhang, D Gilbert, AJ Gooday, L Levin… - …, 2010 - bg.copernicus.org
Hypoxia has become a world-wide phenomenon in the global coastal ocean and causes a deterioration of the structure and function of ecosystems. Based on the collective …
LA Codispoti - Biogeosciences, 2007 - bg.copernicus.org
Measurements of the N 2 produced by denitrification, a better understanding of non- canonical pathways for N 2 production such as the anammox reaction, better appreciation of …
JP McCreary Jr, Z Yu, RR Hood… - Progress in …, 2013 - Elsevier
In the Indian Ocean, mid-depth oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) occur in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. The lower part of the Arabian-Sea OMZ (ASOMZ; below 400m) …
A comprehensive organic geochemical investigation of the Hawsker Bottoms outcrop section in Yorkshire, England has provided new insights about environmental conditions …