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- who: Biogeosciences and collaborators from the University of Tasmania, Private Bag, Hobart TAS, Australia have published the research work: The relative importance of phytoplankton aggregates and zooplankton fecal pellets to carbon export: insights from free-drifting sediment trap deployments in naturally iron-fertilised waters near the Kerguelen Plateau, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: All particle characteristics investigated in this study and their units are reported in Table 2. In parallel with the present study, roller tank experiments have been conducted to explore the influence of different phytoplankton communities on the sinking velocity of large phytodetrital . . .
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