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    Consultado el 3 de febrero de 2010.  Hardy, J. T. (1982). «The sea surface microlayer: Biology, chemistry and anthropogenic enrichment». Progress In Oceanography…
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  • The sea surface microlayer (SML) is the boundary interface between the atmosphere and ocean, covering about 70% of Earth's surface. With an operationally…
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  • floats. The sea surface microlayer (SML) is the boundary interface between the atmosphere and ocean, covering about 70% of the Earth's surface. With an operationally…
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  • marine communities. The surface microlayer is also critical to gas exchange between the atmosphere and the ocean. Because the microlayer is filled with microbes…
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  • sea surface microlayer, compounds derived from petroleum production and transport, synthetic surfactants, and pesticide use can enter the sea surface and…
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  • 4319/lo.1989.34.8.1623. S2CID 86478743. Hardy, J.T. (1982). "The sea surface microlayer: Biology, chemistry and anthropogenic enrichment". Progress in Oceanography…
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  • or may be attached to the underside of the water surface. They may also exist in the surface microlayer that forms between the top side and the underside…
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  • throughout the day. Boundary layer Mixed layer Density Salinity Sea surface microlayer Holton, James R. (2004). "Chapter 5 - The Planetary Boundary Layer"…
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  • Mary's Church, Longfleet, Dorset, England Sea surface microlayer, the top millimeter of the ocean surface Shoals Marine Laboratory, a seasonal marine field…
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  • interactions. The great lakes of the world represent a global heritage of surface freshwater and aquatic biodiversity. Species lists for 14 of the world's…
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  • can be thought of as an imaginary cylinder or water column between the surface of the sea and the bottom. Conditions in the water column change with depth:…
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  • measurements of the ocean surface than ever before. Dynamic topography Eddy (fluid dynamics) SARAL Sea surface microlayer [In most absolute form, it…
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  • two water basins. While the landform generally constricts the flow, the surface water still flows, for the most part, at the same elevation on both sides…
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  • influence of surface heating, and the water column remains well mixed for the entire seasonal cycle. In contrast, in deeper water, the surface heating wins…
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  • Hemisphere. As the wind blows across the surface of the ocean, it "grabs" onto a thin layer of the surface water. In turn, that thin sheet of water transfers…
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  • the microlayer, the so-called virioneuston, have recently become of interest to researchers as enigmatic biological entities in the boundary surface layers…
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  • Benthic zone (redirección desde Benthic surface)
    water such as an ocean, lake, or stream, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. The name comes from the Ancient Greek word βένθος (bénthos)…
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  • day on every square meter around the planet. The sea surface microlayer, compared to the sub-surface waters, contains elevated concentration of bacteria…
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  • ranges that are mostly or entirely underwater, and specifically under the surface of an ocean. If originated from current tectonic forces, they are often…
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  • (July 1986). "Dissolved/dispersed hydrocarbons, tarballs and the surface microlayer: Experiences from an IOC/UNEP Workshop in Bermuda, December 1984"…
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  • exchange processes spanning more than 70% of the global surface area . Bacteria in the surface microlayer of the ocean, the so-called bacterioneuston, are of…
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  • algae, barnacles, oysters, sponges, and bryozoa, which all require a hard surface for anchoring while they filter-feed. Shrimp and mud lobsters use the muddy…
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