Fungal spores as a source of sodium salt particles in the Amazon basin
Salt particles in the Amazon basin are typically attributed to marine aerosols transported from the Atlantic Ocean. Here the authors show the potential importance of fungal spores as a source of sodium-salt particles in the Amazon rainforest.
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Main Authors: | Swarup China, Susannah M. Burrows, Bingbing Wang, Tristan H. Harder, Johannes Weis, Meryem Tanarhte, Luciana V. Rizzo, Joel Brito, Glauber G. Cirino, Po-Lun Ma, John Cliff, Paulo Artaxo, Mary K. Gilles, Alexander Laskin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/26b0e0b3dcc147b0a86c47561cc0990c |
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