Marine sediment as a likely source of methyl and ethyl iodides in subpolar and polar seas

Elevated methyl and ethyl iodide concentrations in bottom waters may be linked to diatom aggregates and phytodetritus from the spring bloom settling to the sea floor, according to shipborne observations and laboratory-based incubation experiments in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and Funka Bay, Japan.

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Published in:Communications Earth & Environment
Main Authors: Atsushi Ooki, Keita Minamikawa, Fanxing Meng, Naoya Miyashita, Toru Hirawake, Hiromichi Ueno, Yuichi Nosaka, Tetsuya Takatsu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00513-7
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description Elevated methyl and ethyl iodide concentrations in bottom waters may be linked to diatom aggregates and phytodetritus from the spring bloom settling to the sea floor, according to shipborne observations and laboratory-based incubation experiments in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and Funka Bay, Japan.
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Naoya Miyashita
Toru Hirawake
Hiromichi Ueno
Yuichi Nosaka
Tetsuya Takatsu
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title Marine sediment as a likely source of methyl and ethyl iodides in subpolar and polar seas
title_short Marine sediment as a likely source of methyl and ethyl iodides in subpolar and polar seas
title_full Marine sediment as a likely source of methyl and ethyl iodides in subpolar and polar seas
title_fullStr Marine sediment as a likely source of methyl and ethyl iodides in subpolar and polar seas
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