Duke Scientists Explain Gaps In Nutrient Availability Within North Atlantic
3rd Oct 2005, 15:45 GMT
Duke University oceanographers have developed an explanation for why a vast North Atlantic circulation zone can have a large variability in nutrient supplies needed to sustain ocean plants and, by extension, support the food web of marine life.
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