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2D Cross Sectional Analysis and Associated Electrochemistry of Composite Electrodes Containing Dispersed Agglomerates of Nanocrystalline Magnetite, Fe3O4. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2015 , 7 ...
Objectives To describe and quantify the dengue-related knowledge, attitudes and practices of residents in an urban shantytown in Lima, Peru. Design/setting A cross-sectional survey of adults between ...
Collision Cross-Section Calibration Strategy for Lipid Measurements in SLIM-Based High-Resolution Ion Mobility Bailey S. Rose Center for Innovative Technology, Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt ...
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The macroalgae pelagic sargassum is abundant in the Sargasso Sea, but since 2011, a recurrent Great Atlantic Sargassum B elt (GASB) has been observed on beaches and in satellite imagery, often ...
However, recent research has found evidence of a new explanation for the sargassum bloom. It may have been seeded by an extreme negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation in 2009 to 2010, which ...
A grim issue with a "terrible" smell could be jeopardising travel plans for tourists visiting the sun-kissed beaches of the Caribbean. Masses of a type of seaweed named sargassum have swamped a ...
This means a particular beach could see a significant amount of sargassum, while an adjacent beach would not. Sargassum is not a plant, but a macroalgae. Still, it is seasonal, meaning it goes through ...
Both models revealed that nutrient-enriched patches of Sargassum were carried by wind and ocean currents, drifting from the Sargasso Sea toward Europe, then southward into the tropical Atlantic. Once ...
Record amounts of sargassum are floating in the Caribbean Sea and ending up on beaches from Puerto Rico to Guyana — but scientists aren't sure why there's so much of it in the first place.
Blooms of of smelly, toxic seaweed shattered records in May, growing to over 37 million tons and inundating beaches. If it’s not bad enough already, the amount of seaweed is expected to grow … ...