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Increased ocean warming could cause shift of plankton population, new NESSC research shows. Increasing CO2 emissions and ocean warming could lead to a shift of the dominant plankton population in
/ read moreIncreased ocean warming could cause shift of plankton population, new NESSC research shows. Increasing CO2 emissions and ocean warming could lead to a shift of the dominant plankton population in
/ read moreNew NESSC-study underlines important role of surface region of ocean in dissolving calcium carbonates. A tiny, but important chemical compound is found everywhere in the ocean: calcium carbonate. It forms
/ read morePhD Candidate: Caitlyn Witkowski Defence date: 17-01-2020 Time: 12:45 Institute: Utrecht University Location: University Hall (Academiegebouw), Domplein 29, Utrecht Reconstructing past atmospheric CO2 levels to better understand climate change PhD-researcher Caitlyn Witkowski (NIOZ) developed a
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