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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Martinez-Ruiz, F., Paytan, A., Gonzalez-Munoz, M. T., Jroundi, F., Abad, M. M., Lam, P. J., Horner, T. J., & Kastner, M. Barite precipitation on suspended organic matter in the mesopelagic zone. Frontiers in Earth Science, 8, (2020): 567714, doi:10.3389/feart.2020.567714.
    Description: Mechanisms underlying barite precipitation in seawater and the precise depths of barite precipitation in the water column have been debated for decades. Here we present a detailed study of water column barite distribution in the mesopelagic zone at diverse stations in the open ocean by analyzing samples collected using multiple unit large volume in-situ filtration systems in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. Our results demonstrate that barite is an organo-mineral particularly abundant at intermediate depths throughout the world’s ocean regardless of saturation state with respect to barite. This is confirming the notion of precipitation at depths of intense organic matter mineralization. Our observations further support the link between barite formation and microbial activity, demonstrated by the association of barite particles with organic matter aggregates and with extracellular polymeric substances. Evidence for microbial mediation is consistent with previous experimental work showing that in bacterial biofilms Ba binds to phosphate groups on cell surfaces and within extracellular polymeric substances. This organo-accumulation promotes high concentrations of Ba leading to saturated microenvironments and nucleation sites favoring precipitation. The distribution of Ba isotopes in the water column and in particulate matter is also consistent with the proposed precipitation mechanism.
    Description: This study was supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) co-financed grants CGL2017-92600-EXP and PID2019-104624RB-I00 (Agencia Estatal de Investigación, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain), Research Groups RNM-179 and BIO 103, and Excellence Projects P18-RT-3804 and P18-RT-4074 (Junta de Andalucía), Unidad Científica de Excelencia UCE-PP2016-05 (University of Granada) and grant OCE-1443577.
    Keywords: Pelagic barite ; Organo-mineralization ; Barite saturation state ; Extracellular polymeric substances ; Bioaccumulation
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-08-18
    Description: Contenido: -- Colombia sede de la Cumbre Marítima Mundial 2019. -- Importancia de los servicios hidrográficos para la generación de la cartografía náutica del país y su aporte al desarrollo marítimo. -- Innovación: un patrimonio valioso para Cotecmar. -- Ana Lucia Caicedo Tumaqueña e investigadora de la Dirección General Marítima, Dimar. -- Información batimétrica para la exploración de hidrocarburos. -- La educación naval: un modelo de apropiación territorial. -- Una marina integral de frente a los intereses marítimos. -- El Cioh Pacífico socializó los avances del proyecto “Amenaza por Tsunami para el Pacífico nariñense”. -- Desde el fondo del mar, el ARC “Quindío” sigue al servicio de la ciencia y la soberanía de Colombia. -- “Boletín Científico Cioh”: las ciencias del mar a un clic. -- Expedición científica Pacífico 2018 Cabo Manglares. -- Actualidad e importancia de los dragados en el desarrollo portuario del país. -- Laminas Hr Gerdau, tres soluciones en un único producto. -- Terminal portuaria de regasificación de GNL, un respaldo para la generación de energía eléctrica en Colombia. -- El Río Magdalena, motor de desarrollo en la región Caribe. -- Transporte marítimo: principal aporte al comercio internacional. -- Un nuevo giro para las operaciones de búsqueda y rescate en la región, a través de desarrollos científicos de Dimar. -- La evolución de la señalización marítima y fluvial colombiana, y su proyección estratégica. -- Un puerto verde. -- Alas sobre el mar.
    Description: Published
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    Keywords: Investigación científica ; Puerto ; Seguridad marítima ; Historia ; Cartografía ; Hidrocarburo ; Formación ; ASFA_2015::C::Contamination ; ASFA_2015::C::Cartography ; ASFA_2015::E::Equipment ; ASFA_2015::I::Information scientists ; ASFA_2015::V::Vessels ; ASFA_2015::S::Safety ; ASFA_2015::P::Port installations
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 99pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-08-18
    Description: Contenido: -- Dirección General marítima: Colombia como actor marítimo influyente en la región -- Con transparencia, Dimar le responde a la ciudadanía -- Nueva sede de Dimar regional Caribe -- SIG Dimar, un espacio para todos -- Escuela Naval de Suboficiales ARC “Barranquilla”: la escuela naval tecnológica para el ‘País de Mares’ -- Nuevas tecnologías en las actividades de registro del fondo marino en el Caribe Colombiano -- Fortalecimiento jurídico de la autoridad marítima colombiana -- La pesca y los fenómenos meteomarinos, de la mano con la investigación marina -- Seguridad integral marítima y fluvial, aporte al desarrollo económico del sector marítimo de Barranquilla -- Cccp optimiza sus recursos tecnológicos e informativos -- La batimetría y su influencia en el conocimiento del relieve submarino del mar Caribe colombiano -- Estrategia y proyectos de investigación científica en la Dirección General Marítima -- Análisis de las capacidades de Dimar en el monitoreo meteorológico y oceanográfico – RedMpomm, contrastado con el estado actual de las alianzas GRASP e IOCaribe-GOOS -- La autoridad marítima colombiana afronta los retos del cambio climático evaluando sus aguas marinas -- El rol de la guía de lineamientos operacionales en el Puerto de Barranquilla -- Desarrollo fluvial de Colombia: compromiso de la Dirección General Marítima -- El beneficio estratégico nacional del sistema de control de tráfico marítimo -- El ordenamiento de playas como catalizador de la seguridad integral marítima -- Años de ciencia al servicio del Pacífico colombiano
    Description: Published
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    Keywords: Investigación científica ; Puerto ; Seguridad marítima ; Medio ambiente ; Historia ; Formación ; ASFA_2015::E::Education ; ASFA_2015::I::International relations ; ASFA_2015::E::Equipment ; ASFA_2015::I::Information scientists ; ASFA_2015::V::Vessels ; ASFA_2015::S::Safety ; ASFA_2015::P::Port installations ; ASFA_2015::C::Contamination
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
    Format: 104pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Gollner, S., Govenar, B., Arbizu, P. M., Mullineaux, L. S., Mills, S., Le Bris, N., Weinbauer, M., Shank, T. M., & Bright, M. Animal community dynamics at senescent and active vents at the 9° N East Pacific Rise after a volcanic eruption. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (2020): 832, doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00832.
    Description: In 2005/2006, a major volcanic eruption buried faunal communities over a large area of the 9°N East Pacific Rise (EPR) vent field. In late 2006, we initiated colonization studies at several types of post eruption vent communities including those that either survived the eruption, re-established after the eruption, or arisen at new sites. Some of these vents were active whereas others appeared senescent. Although the spatial scale of non-paved (surviving) vent communities was small (several m2 compared to several km2 of total paved area), the remnant individuals at surviving active and senescent vent sites may be important for recolonization. A total of 46 meio- and macrofauna species were encountered at non-paved areas with 33 of those species detected were also present at new sites in 2006. The animals living at non-paved areas represent refuge populations that could act as source populations for new vent sites directly after disturbance. Remnants may be especially important for the meiofauna, where many taxa have limited or no larval dispersal. Meiofauna may reach new vent sites predominantly via migration from local refuge areas, where a reproductive and abundant meiofauna is thriving. These findings are important to consider in any potential future deep-sea mining scenario at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Within our 4-year study period, we regularly observed vent habitats with tubeworm assemblages that became senescent and died, as vent fluid emissions locally stopped at patches within active vent sites. Senescent vents harbored a species rich mix of typical vent species as well as rare yet undescribed species. The senescent vents contributed significantly to diversity at the 9°N EPR with 55 macrofaunal species (11 singletons) and 74 meiofaunal species (19 singletons). Of these 129 species associated with senescent vents, 60 have not been reported from active vents. Tubeworms and other vent megafauna not only act as foundation species when alive but provide habitat also when dead, sustaining abundant and diverse small sized fauna.
    Description: We received funding from the Austrian FWF (GrantP20190-B17; MB), the U.S. National Science Foundation (OCE-0424953; to LM, D. McGillicuddy, A. Thurnherr, J. Ledwell, and W. Lavelle; and OCE-1356738 to LM), and the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under the MIDAS project, Grant Agreement No. 603418. Ifremer and CNRS (France) supported NL cruise participation and sensor developments. BG was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Deep Ocean Exploration Institute at WHOI (United States). TS was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (OCE-0327261 to TS and OCE-0937395 to TS and BG).
    Keywords: senescent vent ; biodiversity ; volcanic eruption ; recovery ; meiofauna ; macrofaunal ; deep-sea mining
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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