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Surface Microlayer Communities [100.00% relevance%]
covering about 70% of the Earth’s surface. With a typical thickness of 40-100 μm, the microlayer … air-sea interface, the microlayer is central to a range of global biogeochemical and climate- … The redeveloped SML paradigm pushes the SML into a new and wider context that is relevant to the … environment with distinct microbial communities. A biofilm environment at the air-water interface … condensation nuclei. Moreover, the microlayer is a diffusion layer and slows down the air-sea … indicate that the microlayer covers the ocean to a significant extent. Breaking waves, intuitively … to be disruptive, promote the formation of a microlayer through ascending air bubble plumes … air-water interface have already been studied a century ago. In 1917, Einar Nauman introduced … et al., 2011) the SML can be considered as a biofilm-like habitat (Wurl et al., 2016) Thus, … of the sea-surface microlayer: Results from a mesocosm study ; JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH … -Goddard, Oliver Wurl; Sea
Summer School on Stable Isotope Analysis in Biogeochemistry [99.95% relevance%]
and Modelling Baltic Ecosystem Response) a workshop on stable isotope analysis in … in Europe Research Networking Programme. A typical day will be lectures in the mornings and … and Modelling Baltic Ecosystem Response) a workshop on stable isotope analysis in … in Europe Research Networking Programme. A typical day will be lectures in the mornings and
RV Elisabeth Mann Borgese - EMB295 (2022) - Blog, Post 3 [99.88% relevance%]
way. While non-soluble surfactants form a monolayer physical barrier (like a blanket on … from the reference water i.e. 1m depth using a Niskin bottle manually. The catamaran (Figure 3 … and the reference depth. So, our task is not a simple one. It is very hard to capture water … the surface is moving and you are standing on a ship/boat which is also moving. The ship itself … is not free of surfactants and there is a risk of contaminating samples, so great care … last three weeks and we hope to get together in a closed future to present some of the interesting
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Christian Winter [99.86% relevance%]
on estuarine and coastal ocean settings. With a regional focus on the German North Sea coast it
TEOS-10 [99.82% relevance%]
IOW in the years 2002-2009, and implemented as a part of a comprehensive software library package … standard document on TEOS-10 (TEOS-10 Manual), a manual with about 200 pages issued by UNESCO/ … Paris, as well as a short introduction “what every oceanographer
TEOS-10 [99.82% relevance%]
IOW in the years 2002-2009, and implemented as a part of a comprehensive software library package … standard document on TEOS-10 (TEOS-10 Manual), a manual with about 200 pages issued by UNESCO/ … Paris, as well as a short introduction “what every oceanographer
RV Merian - MSM105 (2022) - Blog, Post 13 [99.79% relevance%]
and before we enter the harbour of Walvis Bay in a few days, we want to go back to some stations on … , sometimes well-deserved name as it becomes a mess ) into action for on-the-go measurements of … the underlying pattern of the gases. To get a grip on the carbonate system in the upwelling
State of the Baltic Sea 2013 [99.73% relevance%]
inorganic and organic nutrients are described on a seasonal scale. For the southern Baltic, the ‛ … /February (195 km3); both of barotropic type. A more baroclinic inflow in March April brought … inorganic and organic nutrients are described on a seasonal scale. For the southern Baltic, the ‛ … /February (195 km3); both of barotropic type. A more baroclinic inflow in March April brought
Workpackage 3 [99.70% relevance%]
are concentrated and dynamically reorganized. A particular focus is on coastal hypoxia in the … the turnover and removal of nutrients through a combination of experimental approaches and in … processing and export to deeper water layers. A central objective is to understand how physical … WP1) and autonomous sampling (WP2). This enables a mechanistic and temporally high-resolution … Spectrometry to measure microbial rates Lab-on-a-chip Phosphate Sensor (Clearwater) Recirculation … samples. The sediment cores are stored in a transport container. The newly developed S2B … on the seafloor. Mooring with the Lab-on-a-chip phosphate sensor in the foreground. … are concentrated and dynamically reorganized. A particular focus is on coastal hypoxia in the … the turnover and removal of nutrients through a combination of experimental approaches and in … processing and export to deeper water layers. A central objective is to understand how physical … WP1) and autonomous sampling (WP2). This
International Students and PhD at IOW [99.68% relevance%]
source: University of Rostock) For enrolling as a PhD student at the University of Rostock and … ) certificates that entitle you to study at a university in your home country with an … and diplomas in the national language and in a German or English translation confirmation from … do not staple the documents and submit them in a minimum size of A5. A confirmation of the … receipt of documents is generally only given if a postcard enclosed, franked and addressed as … do not submit the original t ranslation, but a copy of it. The copy must then be officially … approved and certified by a public service ( citizens' registration office, … ressources, etc.) for German translations or a notary for English translations . Click on the … at the University of Rostock you will receive a semester ticket, that at the moment costs 215,50 … and Natural Sciences (MNF) has set up a "Guide to doctorate procedure at the MNF" This … is a very helpful document for organising your … According to the PhD