Summary: | <div>Biology and chemistry in Arctic surface microlayer and subsurface waters: DMSP, amino acids, chlorophyll-a, carbon, nitrogen, sugars, proteins, concentrations of phytoplankton and bacteria.</div> <div> </div> <div><strong>Related files and references: </strong><br /> Matrai, P. A., Tranvik, L., Leck, C. & Knulst, J. Are high Arctic microlayers a potential source of aerosol organic precursors? Mar. Chem. 108, 109-122 (2008).</div> <div><br /> Orellana M.V., P.A. Matrai, C. Leck, C.D. Rauschenberg, Allison M. Lee and E. Coz. Marine microgels as cloud condensation nuclei in the high Arctic. PNAS 108 (33) 13612-13617; published ahead of print August 8, 2011, doi:10.1073/pnas.1102457108 (2011).</div> <div><br /> Gao, Q., C. Leck, C. Rauschenberg, and P. Matrai. On the chemical dynamics of extracellular polysaccharides in the high Arctic surface microlayer.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, ASCOS Special Issue, subm. (2012).</div> <div> </div>
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