-
reflect suboxic and oxic growth,
which in turn
could relate to
periods of
interglacial and
glacial climate. It has been
estimated that
suboxic-diagenetic...
- may have had an
oxygenated surface layer, a
sulfidic middle layer, and
suboxic bottom layer. The
predominantly sulfidic composition may have
caused the...
- in
water columns and
their sediments.
Varying levels of
oxygen (oxic,
suboxic, hypoxic)
within the
water column alter redox chemistry and
which redox...
- mesopelagic.
Oxygen concentrations in the
mesopelagic are
occasionally result in
suboxic concentrations,
making aerobic respiration difficult for organisms. In...
- SG, et al. (April 2007). "****tive ammonia-oxidizing
Crenarchaeota in
suboxic waters of the
Black Sea: A basin-wide
ecological study using 16S ribosomal...
-
Ocean deoxygenation is
projected to
increase hypoxia by 10%, and
triple suboxic waters (oxygen
concentrations 98% less than the mean
surface concentrations)...
- connected,
while Europe was
connected 34 Ma. The
Fushun Basin contained large,
suboxic lakes known as the paleo-Jijuntun Lakes.
India collided with Asia, folding...
- Edition. John
Wiley & Sons. Nameroff, T; Balistrieri, L; Murray, J (2002). "
Suboxic Trace Metal Geochemistry in the
Eastern Tropic North Pacific". Geochimica...
-
Chersonesos A is an
early Medieval Black Sea
shipwreck located in
suboxic waters off the
coast of
Crimean peninsula. The ship is
believed to be a Byzantine...
-
decreases with
depth in the
water column if
turnover is slow. Oxic or
slightly suboxic waters often reside near the glacier-lake interface,
while anoxia dominates...