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Temperature driven changes in benthic bacterial diversity influences biogeochemical cycling in coastal sediments

Temperature driven changes in benthic bacterial diversity influences biogeochemical cycling in coastal sediments

... temperature fluctuation) which is reflective of in situ changes in intertidal habitats. Predictions of future temperature elevation are often referred to as a mean global rise, and the diurnal variability of temperature ...

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Temperature driven changes in benthic bacterial diversity influences biogeochemical cycling in coastal sediments

Temperature driven changes in benthic bacterial diversity influences biogeochemical cycling in coastal sediments

... 2013). Biogeochemical cycling within sediments, and at the sediment water interface, varies with sediment type (Aldridge et ...sediment biogeochemical cycling is heavily influenced by ...

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Effect of Different Doses of Mixed Fertilizer on Some Biogeochemical Cycling Bacterial Population in Carp Culture Pond

Effect of Different Doses of Mixed Fertilizer on Some Biogeochemical Cycling Bacterial Population in Carp Culture Pond

... the biogeochemical cycling bacterial populations were more responsive to application of quantitatively different doses of fertilizer (Figure ...of biogeochemical cycling bacterial populations ...

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The biogeochemical cycling of gold under surface and near-surface environmental conditions

The biogeochemical cycling of gold under surface and near-surface environmental conditions

... gold biogeochemical cycling under surface and near-surface environmental ...gold biogeochemical studies should focus on applying the fundamental understanding of nanophase gold to exploration and to ...

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The biogeochemical cycling of sulphur compounds

The biogeochemical cycling of sulphur compounds

... 1988b, Oxidation of carbon disulphide as the sole energy source for the autotrophic growth of Thiobacillus thioparus strain TKm, Journal of General Microbiology, 134:3041 SMITH, N.A.. 19[r] ...

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Coastal ocean and shelf-sea biogeochemical cycling of trace elements and isotopes: lessons learned from GEOTRACES

Coastal ocean and shelf-sea biogeochemical cycling of trace elements and isotopes: lessons learned from GEOTRACES

... TEI cycling in the Arctic, transformations within a major river estuary (Amazon), shelf sediment micronutrient fluxes and basin-scale estimates of submarine groundwater ...

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Biogeochemical cycling of dissolved zinc along the GEOTRACES South Atlantic transect GA10 at 40°S

Biogeochemical cycling of dissolved zinc along the GEOTRACES South Atlantic transect GA10 at 40°S

... Abstract The biogeochemical cycle of zinc (Zn) in the South Atlantic, at 40°S, was investigated as part of the UK GEOTRACES program. To date there is little understanding of the supply of Zn, an essential ...

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Insights into the biogeochemical cycling of iron, nitrate, and phosphate across a 5,300 km South Pacific Zonal Section (153°E 150°W)

Insights into the biogeochemical cycling of iron, nitrate, and phosphate across a 5,300 km South Pacific Zonal Section (153°E 150°W)

... Recent modeling efforts to unify observation work have focused on de fi ning the role the stoichiometric sup- ply of iron, nitrogen, and phosphate have on the structure and function of phytoplankton communities (Moore et ...

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Dynamics of microbial populations mediating biogeochemical cycling in a freshwater lake

Dynamics of microbial populations mediating biogeochemical cycling in a freshwater lake

... clustering with other sulfate reducing organisms matched the sequence experimentally identified as a sulfate reducer (seq106). One MAG (bin.4) containing genes involved in iron reduction in Rhodoferax and clustering with ...

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Insights into biogeochemical cycling from a soil evolution model and long-term chronosequences

Insights into biogeochemical cycling from a soil evolution model and long-term chronosequences

... alone and current modelling attempts lack true process-based weathering feedbacks within soil profiles. Instead, to test theories such as the role of vegetation and silicate min- eral weathering in modulating Earth’s ...

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Insights into biogeochemical cycling from a soil evolution model and long-term chronosequences

Insights into biogeochemical cycling from a soil evolution model and long-term chronosequences

... The processes included in the model are, chemical weathering of bedrock elements, percolation of rainwater, leaching of weathering products, surface erosion, bioturbation, plant litter d[r] ...

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Zinc isotopes as a tool to investigate zinc biogeochemical cycling in the SW Pacific Ocean

Zinc isotopes as a tool to investigate zinc biogeochemical cycling in the SW Pacific Ocean

... Southern Ocean brings nutrient rich waters to the surface which are then transported southwards and northwards. Surface waters that flow southwards tend to sink after encountering the Antarctic ice shelf forming ...

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A generic biogeochemical module for Earth system models: Next Generation BioGeoChemical Module (NGBGC), version 1.0

A generic biogeochemical module for Earth system models: Next Generation BioGeoChemical Module (NGBGC), version 1.0

... N cycling, even though P cycling has been shown to be important in regulating terrestrial biogeochemi- cal processes (Buendia et ...the biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosys- tems ...

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Cycling Death Review

Cycling Death Review

... A number of initiatives have resulted in the development of education materials and programs aimed at school-age children. Incorporation of such programs into the school curriculum in Ontario was felt to be a critical ...

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Cycling in Newton's Method

Cycling in Newton's Method

... Abstract Cycling in Newton’s method for systems of nonlinear equations in multi-dimensional spaces is ...prevent cycling in pure Newton’s method while various relaxations of the method have good ...

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Aerodynamics of Track Cycling

Aerodynamics of Track Cycling

... for cycling should be, mainly because the pedalling frequency affects the muscle fibre-type recruitment pattern (type I and type II muscle fibre types), but the percentage of type I muscle fibres is strongly ...

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Cycling in a changed climate

Cycling in a changed climate

... The use of bicycle is substantially affected by the weather patterns, which is expected to change in the future as a result of climate change. It is therefore important to understand the resulting potential changes in ...

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Phosphorus cycling in lakes

Phosphorus cycling in lakes

... (1969), "Physical Factors with Bearing on Eutrophication in Lakes in General and in Large Lakes in Particular", in Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences, Correctives, National [r] ...

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Assessing the impact of road traffic on cycling for leisure and cycling to work

Assessing the impact of road traffic on cycling for leisure and cycling to work

... commuter cycling if they reported ‘always’ travelling to work by ...Leisure cycling was assessed by three items which asked about the number of occasions of cycling for pleasure, for racing and rough ...

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Modelling Cycling Flow for the estimation of cycling risk at a meso urban spatial level

Modelling Cycling Flow for the estimation of cycling risk at a meso urban spatial level

... not cycling to work is “too far to cycle” (TS, 2017) rather than the perceived quietness of the ...improve cycling safety should focus on links or areas with higher volumes rather than simply aiming to ...

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