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The biogeochemistry of the air-sea interface
Lion, L.W.; Leckie, J.O. (1981). The biogeochemistry of the air-sea interface. Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 9: 449-486
In: Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Annual Reviews: Palo Alto, Calif.,. ISSN 0084-6597; e-ISSN 1545-4495, more
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Keywords
    Chemistry > Geochemistry > Biogeochemistry
    Interfaces > Air-water interface
    Layers > Water column > Surface layers > Surface microlayer
    Ocean-atmosphere system
    Trace elements > Trace metals
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Lion, L.W.
  • Leckie, J.O.

Abstract
    The available data describing the chemical and biological nature of the air-sea interface are still very limited. Useful comparisons are hindered by diverse sampling techniques. There are, nevertheless, recognizable trends in reported results. The occurrence of elevated trace metal concentrations in the surface microlayer is widely reported to occur and appears to correlate well with the presence of observable condensed organic slicks. Particulate and organic forms of metals show the highest degrees of enrichment at the air-sea interface

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