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So What? A Brief History Of Robert N. Ginsburg 1925-2017, Eugene A. Shinn
So What? A Brief History Of Robert N. Ginsburg 1925-2017, Eugene A. Shinn
Marine Science Faculty Publications
This article summarizes the life and work of Robert Ginsburg.
Novel Circular Rep-Encoding Single-Stranded Dna Viruses Detected In Treated Wastewater, Karyna Rosario, Christina M. Morrison, Kaitlin A. Mettel, Walter Q. Betancourt
Novel Circular Rep-Encoding Single-Stranded Dna Viruses Detected In Treated Wastewater, Karyna Rosario, Christina M. Morrison, Kaitlin A. Mettel, Walter Q. Betancourt
Marine Science Faculty Publications
Here, we present the complete genome sequences of three circular replication-associated protein (Rep)-encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses detected in secondary treated and disinfected wastewater effluent. The discovered viruses, named wastewater CRESS DNA virus (WCDV)-1 to -3, represent novel viral species that seem to persist in wastewater effluent.
Carbon Cycling In The North American Coastal Ocean: A Synthesis, Katja Fennel, Simone Alin, Leticia Barbero, Wiley Evans, Timothée Bourgeois, Sarah Cooley, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Lisa Robbins
Carbon Cycling In The North American Coastal Ocean: A Synthesis, Katja Fennel, Simone Alin, Leticia Barbero, Wiley Evans, Timothée Bourgeois, Sarah Cooley, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Lisa Robbins
Marine Science Faculty Publications
A quantification of carbon fluxes in the coastal ocean and across its boundaries with the atmosphere, land, and the open ocean is important for assessing the current state and projecting future trends in ocean carbon uptake and coastal ocean acidification, but this is currently a missing component of global carbon budgeting. This synthesis reviews recent progress in characterizing these carbon fluxes for the North American coastal ocean. Several observing networks and high-resolution regional models are now available. Recent efforts have focused primarily on quantifying the net air–sea exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2). Some studies have estimated other key …