Oceanic phytoplankton are a potentially important source of benzenoids to the remote marine atmosphere
A group of aromatic hydrocarbons in the remote marine atmosphere, typically classified as anthropogenic pollutants, are attributable to local biogenic sources, according to shipborne observations and mesocosm experiments.
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Main Authors: | Manon Rocco, Erin Dunne, Maija Peltola, Neill Barr, Jonathan Williams, Aurélie Colomb, Karl Safi, Alexia Saint-Macary, Andrew Marriner, Stacy Deppeler, James Harnwell, Cliff Law, Karine Sellegri |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8c898a6f1bae4630bf1deb42c07f31c0 |
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