Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments

Arctic continental shelves could store a significant amount of nitrogen, yet the specific nitrogen transformation pathways in these sediments remain unknown. Using nitrogen tracers, McTigueet al. simultaneously measure multiple pathways in the Chukchi Sea, confirming the Arctic as a major nitrogen s...

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Autores principales: N. D. McTigue, W. S. Gardner, K. H. Dunton, A. K. Hardison
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f748a739f66f4f1d9da253da1241d0382021-12-02T15:35:24ZBiotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments10.1038/ncomms131452041-1723https://doaj.org/article/f748a739f66f4f1d9da253da1241d0382016-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13145https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Arctic continental shelves could store a significant amount of nitrogen, yet the specific nitrogen transformation pathways in these sediments remain unknown. Using nitrogen tracers, McTigueet al. simultaneously measure multiple pathways in the Chukchi Sea, confirming the Arctic as a major nitrogen sink.N. D. McTigueW. S. GardnerK. H. DuntonA. K. HardisonNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2016)
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Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
description Arctic continental shelves could store a significant amount of nitrogen, yet the specific nitrogen transformation pathways in these sediments remain unknown. Using nitrogen tracers, McTigueet al. simultaneously measure multiple pathways in the Chukchi Sea, confirming the Arctic as a major nitrogen sink.
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author N. D. McTigue
W. S. Gardner
K. H. Dunton
A. K. Hardison
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K. H. Dunton
A. K. Hardison
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title Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
title_short Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
title_full Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
title_fullStr Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
title_full_unstemmed Biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow Arctic shelf sediments
title_sort biotic and abiotic controls on co-occurring nitrogen cycling processes in shallow arctic shelf sediments
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