학술논문

Marine anoxia initiates giant sulfur-bacteria mat proliferation and associated changes in benthic nitrogen, sulfur, and iron cycling in the Santa Barbara Basin, California Borderland.
Document Type
Article
Source
EGUsphere; 6/19/2023, p1-48, 48p
Subject
ANOXIC waters
SEDIMENT-water interfaces
BORDERLANDS
SULFUR
DENITRIFYING bacteria
IRON oxides
IRON
Language
Abstract
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