Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska

This study measured and identified the diatom population at three distinct areas in Glacier Bay. Diatoms play a significant role in the absorption of carbon dioxide in the oceans, but have not been fully characterized in Glacier Bay. Further work would elucidate the factors contributing to the diver...

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Main Author: Hannam, Gwendolyn
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Language:English
Published: School of Oceanography, University of Washington 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3762
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spelling ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/3762 2024-06-02T08:07:00+00:00 Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska Hannam, Gwendolyn 2008-06-19 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3762 en_US eng School of Oceanography, University of Washington Keil R., Kelley D., D'Asaro E., Krembs C., and Collins R.E. [Eds.] 2008. Proceedings from the University of Washington School of Oceanography Undergraduate Thesis Research Expedition to Glacier Bay Alaska, March 2008. 296pp. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3762 Diatoms--Alaska--Glacier Bay--identification Phytoplankton populations--Alaska--Glacier Bay Marine plankton--measurement Other 2008 ftunivwashington 2024-05-06T11:36:59Z This study measured and identified the diatom population at three distinct areas in Glacier Bay. Diatoms play a significant role in the absorption of carbon dioxide in the oceans, but have not been fully characterized in Glacier Bay. Further work would elucidate the factors contributing to the diversity in diatom groups. Other/Unknown Material glacier Alaska University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Glacier Bay
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topic Diatoms--Alaska--Glacier Bay--identification
Phytoplankton populations--Alaska--Glacier Bay
Marine plankton--measurement
spellingShingle Diatoms--Alaska--Glacier Bay--identification
Phytoplankton populations--Alaska--Glacier Bay
Marine plankton--measurement
Hannam, Gwendolyn
Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska
topic_facet Diatoms--Alaska--Glacier Bay--identification
Phytoplankton populations--Alaska--Glacier Bay
Marine plankton--measurement
description This study measured and identified the diatom population at three distinct areas in Glacier Bay. Diatoms play a significant role in the absorption of carbon dioxide in the oceans, but have not been fully characterized in Glacier Bay. Further work would elucidate the factors contributing to the diversity in diatom groups.
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author Hannam, Gwendolyn
author_facet Hannam, Gwendolyn
author_sort Hannam, Gwendolyn
title Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_short Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_full Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_fullStr Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Relative Abundance and Distribution of Phytoplankton in Glacier Bay, Alaska
title_sort relative abundance and distribution of phytoplankton in glacier bay, alaska
publisher School of Oceanography, University of Washington
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/1773/3762
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op_relation Keil R., Kelley D., D'Asaro E., Krembs C., and Collins R.E. [Eds.] 2008. Proceedings from the University of Washington School of Oceanography Undergraduate Thesis Research Expedition to Glacier Bay Alaska, March 2008. 296pp.
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