The reductive citric acid (rTCA) and reverse oxidative TCA (roTCA) cycles are used by autotrophic Bacteria to fix dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) at deep-sea and terrestrial hot springs, water treatm...
Ocean acidification (OA) driven by increasing atmospheric CO2 is altering marine biodiversity. However, impacts of OA on ecosystem functioning at the community level, including calcification, primary ...
Ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchange is key in modulating global climate, but the Arctic Ocean's anthropogenic carbon (Cant) uptake is poorly constrained. Most studies in the Canada Basin using the Transit T...
Oceanic submesoscale currents dominate the vertical exchanges of heat, biological nutrients and carbon between the shallow and the deep ocean and strongly influence the lateral dispersion of biogeoche...
The growing demand for sustainable biomanufacturing has increased interest in nonfood, low-cost carbon feedstocks, particularly methanol and mannitol, owing to their availability and high energy densi...
A marine hydrocarbonoclastic actinobacterium Kocuria flava IOS11 was isolated from 3500 m deep-sea water of the Indian Ocean. The isolate efficiently degraded phenanthrene (250 mg/L) achieving 82 and ...
The Arctic Ocean is increasingly stressed by anthropogenic pollution and rapid environmental change. River discharge plays a crucial role in this transition by delivering freshwater, nutrients, carbon...
The Arctic Ocean plays a pivotal role in global climate, yet its circulation under greenhouse conditions remains poorly constrained. Seismic, sedimentological, and drilling evidence from the Chukchi S...
Microbial degradation represents a promising remediation strategy for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polycarbonate (PC) microplastics, which have been widely detected in the Haima cold seeps. However, t...
Iron is one of the most important elements of the Earth, yet its bioavailability is limited in oceanic environments. In this context, deep-sea hydrothermal ecosystems represent one of the major source...
People of the Jomon period in Japan led a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and actively engaged in fishing in coastal areas. On the Atsumi Peninsula, which is located in the southern part of Aichi Prefecture...
Although sea-ice ridges are prominent features of the Arctic Ocean, very little is known about their role as habitats and in biogeochemical cycles. Here, we show that ridges provide complex sea-ice ha...
Deep-sea mining in polymetallic nodule areas poses significant risks to the marine carbon sink. This study investigated the vertical distribution and three-dimensional fluorescence spectral characteri...
Oil pollution is one of the most persistent and harmful anthropogenic pressures on global marine and coastal ecosystems. Accidental discharges, chronic leaks, operational spills from shipping, offshor...
This study provides data on concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis), from the eastern Black Sea (Sochi, Russia). At all stations ...
Distribution utilities are now expected to deliver bills that customers can actually read attach a defensible carbon number to every kWh sold and schedule load against grid stress and emissions constr...
To meet the extreme corrosion resistance requirements of deep-sea API 5 L X65 carbon steel pipelines, this study utilizes the Box-Behnken response surface methodology to optimize the laser cladding of...
Pervasive marine pollution can have devastating effects on ocean health. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB), Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH), and Organochlorine Pesticides (OCP) are particularly r...
The rise of atmospheric oxygen fundamentally transformed Earth's surface environment and enabled the evolution of complex life. However, the processes driving long-term oxygen fluctuations remain poor...
Predicting the fate of microplastics (MPs) in the environment and assessing their potential environmental hazard is crucial in defining effective mitigation strategies. This paper presents a novel app...