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Dr Juan A. Bonachela
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University of Strathclyde (U Strathclyde)
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Project:
Biological Controls on the Ocean C:N:P ratios
(5 datasets)
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Latest Version Date
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Phosphorus uptake kinetics by microbes to whole communities from R/V Atlantic Explorer AE1206, AE1319 in the Sargasso Sea; Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Station from 2012-2013 (Biological C:N:P ratios project)
Role:
Co-Principal Investigator
2014-11-10
Final no updates expected
Bulk phosphorus uptake by microbes from cruises in the NW Atlantic and western Sargasso Sea 2006-2013 (Biological C:N:P ratios project)
Role:
Co-Principal Investigator
2014-11-19
Final no updates expected
Taxon-specific phosphorus uptake by microbes from NW Atlantic and western Sargasso Sea from 2007-2013 (Biological C:N:P ratios project)
Role:
Co-Principal Investigator
2014-11-10
Final no updates expected
Biogeochemistry of microbial phosphorus uptake from cruises in the Sargasso Sea; Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Station from 2011-2013 (Biological C:N:P ratios project)
Role:
Co-Principal Investigator
2021-02-05
Final no updates expected
Model: Phosphorus uptake by microbes from cruises in the Sargasso Sea; Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Station from 2006-2013 (Biological C:N:P ratios project)
Role:
Contact
2014-11-24
Final no updates expected