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Implications of an Asian dust storm on the Gulf of Alaska: far-reaching effects of dust storms on the trace metal supply and the biological consequences for the Gulf of Alaska / Sabrina M. Crispo, Tawnya D. Peterson, Maeve C. Lohan.
Title: | Implications of an Asian dust storm on the Gulf of Alaska: far-reaching effects of dust storms on the trace metal supply and the biological consequences for the Gulf of Alaska / Sabrina M. Crispo, Tawnya D. Peterson, Maeve C. Lohan. |
Author(s): | Crispo, Sabrina M. Peterson, Tawnya D. Lohan, Maeve C. |
Date: | 2005. |
In: | Sea Technology. (2005.), Vol. 46(9) (2005) |
Abstract: | Examines biological impact of dust from Gobi and Takla Mountain deserts, deposited off coast of British Columbia after storm in April 2001. Altered concentrations of iron, cadmium and zinc led to shift from diatoms to haptophytes, i.e. siliceous to calcareous algae, including coccolithophores, the first report of such a succession pattern in northeast sub-Arctic Pacific. |
Notes: | Sea Technology. Vol. 46(9) :29-35 (2005). |
Keywords: | 502 -- Environmental issues. 551.510.42 -- Atmospheric impurities, dust and aerosols. 551.453 -- Deserts. 574.583 -- Plankton. 58 -- Botany. 582.26 -- Algae. 582.261 -- Diatomaceae. F -- Biological sciences. (*66) -- North Pacific Ocean. (*661) -- Alaskan waters. (*661.1) -- Alaska, Gulf of. |
SPRI record no.: | 174527 |
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