A biomimetic peptide has no effect on the isotopic fractionation during in vitro silica precipitation
Abstract The stable isotopic composition of diatom silica is used as a proxy for nutrient utilisation in natural waters. This approach provides essential insight into the current and historic links between biological production, carbon cycling and climate. However, estimates of isotopic fractionatio...
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Main Authors: | Lucie Cassarino, Paul Curnow, Katharine R. Hendry |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dfbad14712b14eb79d46f8c2bd097a2f |
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