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New index of organic mass enrichment in sea spray aerosols linked with senescent status in marine phytoplankton
2020
Scientific Reports
Linking the amount of organic matter (OM) in sea spray aerosols (SSAs) to biological processes in ocean surface is essential for understanding marine aerosol formation and their potential to affect cloud formation. To date, chlorophyll (Chl) a concentration has been widely used as a surrogate for surface phytoplankton biomass or productivity to predict the relative abundance of OM in SSAs (OMSSA). Here we show a new index to present OMSSA using concentrations of Chl a and chlorophyllide
doi:10.1038/s41598-020-73718-5
pmid:33046748
fatcat:ab67ohw4lzg4tdks6zxw4rynbi