Study maps particulate thiols across western North Pacific, tracing them to phytoplankton
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Study maps particulate thiols across western North Pacific, tracing them to phytoplankton
In Science of The Total Environment, researchers demonstrate the broad distribution of particulate thiols in the western North Pacific and show that their main source is marine phytoplankton. The analysis indicates that differences in thiol concentrations between ocean areas are significantly influenced by water mass properties, phytoplankton composition, and environmental stress.
Particulate Thiols & Phytoplankton in North Pacific: New Study
Archyde Archyde A new study has revealed the widespread distribution of particulate thiols – organic sulfur compounds crucial for marine life – across the western North Pacific Ocean. Researchers pinpointed marine phytoplankton ... Read More You can read the full story here: Particulate Thiols & Phytoplankton in North Pacific: New Study. You can read the full story here: Particulate Thiols & Phytoplankton in North Pacific: New Study.
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