Comparison of the effects of calcified green macroalga (Halimeda macroloba Decaisne) and commercial CaCO3 on the properties of composite starch foam trays

C Chiarathanakrit, J Mayakun, A Prathep… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The calcified green macroalga, Halimeda macroloba, is a source of bio-based calcium
carbonate which can be used as a filler in starch foam tray. In the first part of this study, the …

Dramatic changes in the carbonate-hosted barium isotopic compositions in the Ediacaran Yangtze Platform

W Wei, Z Zeng, J Shen, LL Tian, GY Wei… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2021 - Elsevier
Barium (Ba) isotopic compositions (δ 138 Ba) have been advocated as a novel paleo-
productivity proxy, because of the strong control of biological productivity on the distribution …

Coralline macroalgae contribution to ecological services of carbon storage in a disturbed seagrass meadow

N Arina, C Raynusha, N Hidayah, NFA Zainee… - Marine Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Coralline macroalgae are globally distributed rhodopyhtes that remove carbon from their
immediate environment and transform it into carbonate sediments through the senescence …

Quantifying reef-derived sediment generation: Introducing the SedBudget methodology to support tropical coastline and island vulnerability studies

CT Perry, ID Lange, M Stuhr - Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures, 2023 - cambridge.org
Standardised methodologies for assessing reef-derived sediment generation rates do not
presently exist. This represents a major knowledge gap relevant to better predicting reef …

Sediment generation by Halimeda on atoll interior coral reefs of the southern Maldives: A census-based approach for estimating carbonate production by calcareous …

CT Perry, KM Morgan, MA Salter - Sedimentary Geology, 2016 - Elsevier
Methods for quantifying rates and size fractions of carbonate sand production on reefs
remain limited, despite the urgent need for such data to support assessments of reef island …

Calcium carbonate productivity by Halimeda macroloba in the tropical intertidal ecosystem: The significant contributor to global carbonate budgets

J Mayakun, A Prathep - Phycological Research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Halimeda is a potential carbon sink species and an important player in the global carbonate
budget. The objectives of this study were to:(i) examine the CaCO3 and sediment …

The contributions of allochthonous and autochthonous materials to organic carbon in coastal sediment: A case study from Tangkhen Bay, Phuket, Thailand

P Tuntiprapas, KI Hayashizaki, H Ogawa… - Ecological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal areas have high potential to store carbon from both terrestrial and marine materials
due to the interconnectivity among the habitats. We investigated the contributions of the …

Calcification in three common calcified algae from Phuket, Thailand: potential relevance on seawater carbonate chemistry and link to photosynthetic process

P Buapet, S Sinutok - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Calcifying macroalgae contribute significantly to the structure and function of tropical marine
ecosystems. Their calcification and photosynthetic processes are not well understood …

Calcareous green algae standing stock in a tropical sedimentary coast

I Ortegón-Aznar, A Chuc-Contreras… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Springer
Calcareous green algae (CGA) are important producers of carbonaceous sediments in
coastal environments; they fix carbon producing CaCO 3 and organic compounds through …

The effects of light intensity and temperature on the calcification rate of Halimeda macroloba

A Prathep, R Kaewsrikhaw, J Mayakun… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Springer
As a phototrophic organism the calcareous green alga Halimeda macroloba is considered
an important source of primary production. These algae live in a range of environments and …