The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean
19th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference - Challenges to Our Volatile Planet, Davos, Switzerland, 21-26 June, 2009 The behavior of Pt in the oceans is still controversial since the data presently available for Pt are not oceanographically consistent with respect to their basin-to-basin variation [1]....
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ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/332077 2024-02-11T10:06:03+01:00 The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean Cobelo-García, A. Santos-Echeandía, Juan 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/332077 en eng Sí Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/332077 none póster de congreso 2009 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:51:22Z 19th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference - Challenges to Our Volatile Planet, Davos, Switzerland, 21-26 June, 2009 The behavior of Pt in the oceans is still controversial since the data presently available for Pt are not oceanographically consistent with respect to their basin-to-basin variation [1]. Accordingly, a recycled-type behavior in the Pacific [2], a scavenged-type profile in the Indian [3] and concentrations invariant with depth in the North Atlantic [4] were reported. Besides, the environmental emission and long range transport of Pt due to its use in catalytic converters in cars for more than two decades now Pt [5] indicated the need for a new insight on the distribution of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean No Still Image North Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Indian Pacific |
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19th Annual V.M. Goldschmidt Conference - Challenges to Our Volatile Planet, Davos, Switzerland, 21-26 June, 2009 The behavior of Pt in the oceans is still controversial since the data presently available for Pt are not oceanographically consistent with respect to their basin-to-basin variation [1]. Accordingly, a recycled-type behavior in the Pacific [2], a scavenged-type profile in the Indian [3] and concentrations invariant with depth in the North Atlantic [4] were reported. Besides, the environmental emission and long range transport of Pt due to its use in catalytic converters in cars for more than two decades now Pt [5] indicated the need for a new insight on the distribution of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean No |
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Cobelo-García, A. Santos-Echeandía, Juan The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Cobelo-García, A. Santos-Echeandía, Juan |
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The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The behaviour of dissolved Pt in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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behaviour of dissolved pt in the north atlantic ocean |
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