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When every particle counts: IOW develops comprehensive guidelines for microplastic extraction from environmental samples [100.00% relevance%]
glowing dots) can be separated from mineral sediment (blue-violet layer) by density separation. (
When every particle counts: IOW develops comprehensive guidelines for microplastic extraction from environmental samples [99.98% relevance%]
glowing dots) can be separated from mineral sediment (blue-violet layer) by density separation. (
Ecology of benthic organisms [99.68% relevance%]
of our daily work involves sampling of various sediment types and inhabitants as well as the evaluation
Ecology of benthic organisms [99.61% relevance%]
of our daily work involves sampling of various sediment types and inhabitants as well as the evaluation
WTD 2009 Abstracts A. Souza and K. Betteridge [98.86% relevance%]
vertical flux of materials, such as nutrients, sediment and plankton. Developments in measurement
Unbekannte Wintersaison am Meeresgrund von Nord- und Ostsee im Fokus der 50. MERIAN-Expedition [98.55% relevance%]
am Meeresgrund an der Grenze zwischen Wasser und Sediment, die wesentlichen Einfluss auf die Stoffflüsse
Session 1 (5th October 2015) [98.42% relevance%]
the following topics: biodiversity, pelagic and sediment element cycling, multi-stressors, toxic algal … blooms, sediment transport, sea level rise etc. Venue: Leibniz
Algal blooms at Heiligendamm 2011 [98.28% relevance%]
was not possible in samples containing high sediment portions, caused by wind-induced sediment … the shallow station. It seems that the share of sediment-containing samples increased, probably because … be analysed quantitatively because of disturbing sediment particles, but is nevertheless presented in Fig
Algal blooms at Heiligendamm 2011 [98.28% relevance%]
was not possible in samples containing high sediment portions, caused by wind-induced sediment … the shallow station. It seems that the share of sediment-containing samples increased, probably because … be analysed quantitatively because of disturbing sediment particles, but is nevertheless presented in Fig