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- who: Biogeosciences and collaborators from the 6230, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France have published the research work: Large clean mesocosms and simulated dust deposition: a new methodology to investigate responses of marine oligotrophic ecosystems to atmospheric inputs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/06/2008
- what: The authors demonstrate that these tools are highly relevant and provide a powerful new strategy to in situ studies of the response of an oligotrophic ecosystem to chemical forcing by atmospheric deposition of African dust. The authors describe how to cope with the large amount of dust aerosol needed to . . .
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