Marinesnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip Instant

Sinking velocities (typically 1 to 368 m/day), particle size, and porosity.

Microbial Hotspots in the Deep: Comparing Prokaryotic Colonization on Marine Snow Aggregates What is marine snow? - NOAA's National Ocean Service MarineSnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip

Understanding how global warming might change the efficiency of this "ocean ooze" as a carbon sink. Option 2: Microbial Ecology and "Hitchhikers" Sinking velocities (typically 1 to 368 m/day), particle

The "MarineSnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip" file likely contains data related to , which is the continuous shower of organic debris (such as dead plankton, fecal pellets, and silt) falling from the upper ocean to the deep sea . This material is a critical energy source for deep-sea ecosystems and a key driver of the ocean's biological carbon pump , which sequesters atmospheric CO2 into the seafloor. MarineSnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip