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  • Chemistry
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September 2018
    Description: Many chemical constituents are removed from the ocean by attachment to settling particles, a process referred to as “scavenging.” Radioisotopes of thorium, a highly particle-reactive element, have been used extensively to study scavenging in the ocean. However, this process is complicated by the highly variable chemical composition and concentration of particles in oceanic waters. This thesis focuses on understanding the cycling of thorium as affected by particle concentration and particle composition in the North Atlantic. This objective is addressed using (i) the distributions 228,230,234Th, their radioactive parents, particle composition, and bulk particle concentration, as measured or estimated along the GEOTRACES North Atlantic Transect (GA03) and (ii) a model for the reversible exchange of thorium with particles. Model parameters are either estimated by inversion (chapter 2-4), or prescribed in order to simulate 230Th in a circulation model (chapter 5). The major findings of this thesis follow. In chapters 2 and 3, I find that the rate parameters of the reversible exchange model show systematic variations along GA03. In particular, 𝑘1, the apparent first-order rate "constant" of Th adsorption onto particles, generally presents maxima in the mesopelagic zone and minima below. A positive correlation between 𝑘1 and bulk particle concentration is found, consistent with the notion that the specific rate at which a metal in solution attaches to particles increases with the number of surface sites available for adsorption. In chapter 4, I show that Mn (oxyhydr)oxides and biogenic particles most strongly influence 𝑘1 west of the Mauritanian upwelling, but that biogenic particles dominate 𝑘1 in this region. In chapter 5, I find that dissolved 230Th data are best represented by a model that assumes enhanced values of 𝑘1 near the seafloor. Collectively, my findings suggest that spatial variations in Th radioisotope activities observed in the North Atlantic reflect at least partly variations in the rate at which Th is removed from the water column.
    Description: This work was supported by the US National Science Foundation. Two US NSF grants have supported the research in this thesis (OCE-1232578 and OCE-155644).
    Keywords: Thorium ; Chemistry
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Thesis
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution June 2017
    Description: This thesis documents the origin, distribution, and fate of methane and several of its isotopic forms on Earth. Using observational, experimental, and theoretical approaches, I illustrate how the relative abundances of 12CH4, 13CH4, 12CH3D, and 13CH3D record the formation, transport, and breakdown of methane in selected settings. Chapter 2 reports precise determinations of 13CH3D, a “clumped” isotopologue of methane, in samples collected from various settings representing many of the major sources and reservoirs of methane on Earth. The results show that the information encoded by the abundance of 13CH3D enables differentiation of methane generated by microbial, thermogenic, and abiogenic processes. A strong correlation between clumped- and hydrogen-isotope signatures in microbial methane is identified and quantitatively linked to the availability of H2 and the reversibility of microbially-mediated methanogenesis in the environment. Determination of 13CH3D in combination with hydrogen-isotope ratios of methane and water provides a sensitive indicator of the extent of C–H bond equilibration, enables fingerprinting of methane-generating mechanisms, and in some cases, supplies direct constraints for locating the waters from which migrated gases were sourced. Chapter 3 applies this concept to constrain the origin of methane in hydrothermal fluids from sediment-poor vent fields hosted in mafic and ultramafic rocks on slow- and ultraslow-spreading mid-ocean ridges. The data support a hypogene model whereby methane forms abiotically within plutonic rocks of the oceanic crust at temperatures above ca. 300 C during respeciation of magmatic volatiles, and is subsequently extracted during active, convective hydrothermal circulation. Chapter 4 presents the results of culture experiments in which methane is oxidized in the presence of O2 by the bacterium Methylococcus capsulatus strain Bath. The results show that the clumped isotopologue abundances of partially-oxidized methane can be predicted from knowledge of 13C/12C and D/H isotope fractionation factors alone.
    Description: The research activities documented in this thesis were made possible by grants to my advisor from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF award EAR-1250394), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Astrobiology Institute (NAI, University of Colorado, Boulder, CAN 7 under Cooperative Agreement NNA15BB02A), the Department of Energy (DOE, Small Business Innovation Research program, contract DE-SC0004575), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation via the Deep Carbon Observatory, and a Shell Graduate Fellowship through the MIT Energy Initiative. I completed the bulk of the work in this thesis while being supported by a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship awarded through the Office of Naval Research of the U.S. Department of Defense. The StanleyW.Watson Fellowship Fund provided support during my first summer term at WHOI.The Charles M. Vest Presidential Fellowship at MIT supported me in the first year of my Ph.D. studies. I received additional support that year through NSF award EAR-1159318 (to S. Ono and T. Bosak) and theWalter & Adel Hohenstein Graduate Fellowship of Phi Kappa Phi. The MIT Earth Resources Laboratory and PAOC Houghton Fund funded my attendance at several conferences.
    Keywords: Methane ; Chemistry ; Isotopes ; Oxidation
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Thesis
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution February 2017
    Description: Salt marshes are physically, chemically, and biologically dynamic environments found globally at temperate latitudes. Tidal creeks and marshtop ponds may expand at the expense of productive grass-covered marsh platform. It is therefore important to understand the present magnitude and drivers of production and respiration in these submerged environments in order to evaluate the future role of salt marshes as a carbon sink. This thesis describes new methods to apply the triple oxygen isotope tracer of photosynthetic production in a salt marsh. Additionally, noble gases are applied to constrain air-water exchange processes which affect metabolism tracers. These stable, natural abundance tracers complement traditional techniques for measuring metabolism. In particular, they highlight the potential importance of daytime oxygen sinks besides aerobic respiration, such as rising bubbles. In tidal creeks, increasing nutrients may increase both production and respiration, without any apparent change in the net metabolism. In ponds, daytime production and respiration are also tightly coupled, but there is high background respiration regardless of changes in daytime production. Both tidal creeks and ponds have higher respiration rates and lower production rates than the marsh platform, suggesting that expansion of these submerged environments could limit the ability of salt marshes to sequester carbon.
    Description: Financial support for my doctoral research was provided by the United States Department of Defense through the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program, the National Science Foundation under grant OCE-1233678, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) under grants from the WHOI Coastal Ocean Institute, Ocean and Climate Change Institute, and Ocean Life Institute. WHOI Academic Programs Office also provided funding support for research, through the Ocean Ventures Fund, and for my stipend, as graduate research assistantships including an assistantship from the United States Geological Survey administered by WHOI.
    Keywords: Marshes ; Chemistry ; Metabolism ; Knorr (Ship : 1970-) Cruise KN210-04
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô | Tunis, Tunisie
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La petite Syrte est avant tout remarquable par ses cotes basses,ses grands estuaires et les sebkha qui la bordent; ces conditions particulieres,jointes a l'existence des grands chotts du sud Algero-Tunisiens n'avaient pas manque de frapper les anciens,qui nous ont laisse la legende du Triton.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine fisheries ; Brackishwater ecology ; Sand ; Estuaries ; Taxonomy ; Cliffs ; Brackish ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 69 pp.
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô | Paris, France
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La détermination de la chloruration des eaux de mer est effectuée depuis de nombreuses années par la méthode volémetrisque de Moher.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Volumetric analysis ; Sea water ; Chemistry ; Density ; Water density ; Chlorination ; Methodology ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 28pp.
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Quelle conclusion devons-nous maintenant tirer de l'etude que nous venons de faire de la peche tunisienne? qu'elle avenir semble reserve a cette industrie? Nous avons vue que l'element francais n'apportait que son cerveau et ces capitaux et encore en quantite relativement faibles. faut il esperer que les choses se modifieront beaucoup dans se sens? je ne le crois pas, mais je crois que peut a peut que les indigenes instruits et riches car il y en a deja un certain nombre, s'interesseront, de plus en plus a une industrie qui bien menee nourrit parfaitement son homme. L'element etranger naturalise ou non subsistera comme main d'uvre, mais il est probable que la aussi,l'element indigene se developpera peu a peu et finira par dominer.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pêche ; Marine fisheries ; Fishery development ; Fishery industry ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 135 pp.
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô | Tunis, Tunisie
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: L'objet de la presente note n'est pas de faire connaitre les procedes de peche employes en Tunisie,ni l'organisation des principaux etablissements industriels exploitant les produits de la peche; l'expose d'ensembles de ces questions a ete fait magistralement par le professeur Gruvel,dans le bulletin n degree 4 de la S.O.S. Aujourd'hui,prenant appui sur l'ouvrage en question,nous preciserons l'evolution qui s'accomplit dans cette industrie et montrerons les efforts tentes pour la developper dans le sens impose par les conditions geographiques et politiques du pays.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pêche maritime ; Marine fisheries ; Fishery statistics ; Fish consumption ; Production cost ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 57pp.
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô | Tunis, Tunisie
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Statistical tables ; Marine fisheries ; Fishery statistics ; Quantitative distribution ; Production cost ; Freshwater ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 18 pp.
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô | Tunis, Tunisie
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La bionomie marine des cotes de Tunisie a fait deja l'objet d'un certain nombre de travaux. L'ensemble de ces travaux a permit de confronter l'etagement marin des cotes tunisiennes avec celui d'autres rivages de la Mediterranee que nous avions etudies auparavant. Une analyse qui devra etre fait d'abord sur les points du littoral et les fonds des secteurs que nous avons etudies, puis nous efforcerons d'en tirer des vues synthetiques en fonction de nos connaissance prealables sur l'etagement mediterraneen. Enfin en precisant la portee pratique de certains des resultats ainsi obtenus.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Bionomie marine ; Marine fisheries ; Fauna ; Coastal morphology ; Marine ecology ; Biomass ; Environmental factors ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 53 pp.
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    Station Océanographique de Salammbô | Tunis, Tunisie
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Statistical tables ; Marine fisheries ; Sponges ; Fishery statistics ; Quantitative distribution ; Production cost ; Freshwater ; Marine
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings , Refereed
    Format: 26pp.
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Data on the spiny lobster fishery landings from the Kenya coast from the period 1972-1991 indicate a stable fishery of 70 mt annually. The Lamu district contributes over 53% of the landings. The species Panulirus ornatus contributes over 90% of the lobster catch. Spiny lobsters are Kenya's most valuable seafood resource on a price per weight basis. The growth in the tourist industry on the Kenya coast has led to the construction of many beach hotels. As a result of the popularity of the lobsters, the increase in the number of tourists into the hotels has led to the rise in their cost. On the other hand, the hotel discharge their wastes, particularly raw sewage, into the sea. This, together with other wastes from the urban centres, is a threat to the habitats of the spiny lobsters, namely: the mangrove swamps, seagrass and seaweed beds and the coral reefs. These habitat are further threatened with the increasing pressure on them by tourists, boats and fishermen, who go around collecting sea shells for aesthetic purposes, throwing wastes into the sea, for example tin cans, wrappers and plastics, and destroying the coral reef. These, together with increased shore developments such as urbanization and industrialization and the pollution originating from them, threaten the water quality and the lobster fishery. Observations conducted on the Kenya coast show that juveniIe spiny lobsters frequent mangrove forests and that the adults are found in the coral reefs and rocky bottoms. This paper presents further material on the growth of mortality and exploitation rate of the spiny lobsters. It presents management regulations on the lobster fishery.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Environmental impact ; Lobster fisheries ; Tourism ; Coastal fisheries ; Artisanal fishing ; Marine fisheries ; Water quality
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report Section , Not Known
    Format: pp.114-123
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    Unesco | Paris, France
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Of all marine resources characteristic of the Kenyan coast, marine mammals are least studied singly or in association with other resources. In this paper, available records on cetacean catches by district between 1978-1991 inclusive were used to assess the status and trend of their fishery, distribution, and interaction with sharks, clupeids and tuna landings. Spartial and temporal variations in takes were evident. The Mombasa district led in total catch (62.2 tons) while the Tana River district ranked last (0 tons). Fluctuations in catch were highest in Mombasa (Sd = 3.8) and lowest in Lamu (Sd = 0.7). The mean annual landings (X) at P 〈 0.05 corresponded well with the totals for the districts. The sharks, clupeids and tuna were landed by a range of fishing gears that changed with lime. Total fish catch by species fluctuated considerably. Although the lines of best-fit showed some relationship between the landings of sharks, clupeids and tuna on one hand and cetaceans on the other the Iinear component on the relationships were net highly significant at P 〈 0.05 (4.84). The possible impacts of other human activities on the cetacean population are discussed. Priority areas in marine mammal studies and management strategies vital in ensuring a balanced co-existence of the coastal populations and ecosystems are also discussed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Marine mammals ; Marine resources ; Catch/effort ; Shark fisheries ; Clupeoid fisheries ; Coastal fisheries ; Marine fisheries ; Marine fish ; Tuna fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report Section , Not Known
    Format: pp.124-138
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