Bacterial diversity and lipid biomarkers in sea ice and sinking particulate organic material during the melt season in the Canadian Arctic
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Affiliation:
1. Aix-Marseille Univ, Université de Toulon, CNRS, IRD, MIO, Marseille, France
2. Takuvik Joint International Laboratory, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Abstract
Publisher
University of California Press
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Ecology,Environmental Engineering,Oceanography
Link
http://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article-pdf/doi/10.1525/elementa.2019.040/458341/elementa.2021.040.pdf
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