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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-3669-2020
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Atmospheric deposition of organic matter at a remote site in the central Mediterranean Sea: implications for the marine ecosystem
Yuri Galletti
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
CNR, Biophysics Institute, Pisa, Italy
Silvia Becagli
Department of Chemistry “Ugo Schiff”, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Alcide di Sarra
Laboratory for Observations and Measurements for the Environment and
Climate (SSPT-PROTER-OEM), ENEA, Rome, Italy
Margherita Gonnelli
CNR, Biophysics Institute, Pisa, Italy
Elvira Pulido-Villena
Institut Méditerranéen d'Océanologie, MIO – Marseille, Marseille,
France
Damiano M. Sferlazzo
Laboratory for Observations and Measurements for the Environment and
Climate (SSPT-PROTER-OEM), ENEA, Rome, Italy
Rita Traversi
Department of Chemistry “Ugo Schiff”, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Stefano Vestri
CNR, Biophysics Institute, Pisa, Italy
Chiara Santinelli
CNR, Biophysics Institute, Pisa, Italy
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This paper reports the first data about atmospheric deposition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on the island of Lampedusa. It also shows the implications for the surface marine layer by studying the impact of atmospheric organic carbon deposition in the marine ecosystem. It is a preliminary study, but it is pioneering and important for having new data that can be crucial in order to understand the impact of atmospheric deposition on the marine carbon cycle in a global climate change scenario.
This paper reports the first data about atmospheric deposition of dissolved organic matter (DOM)...
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