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6CO 2 +6H 2 O [+nutrients + sunlight] C 6 H 12 O 6 +6O 2 Photosynthesis Oxidation [respiration; decomposition]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatom. http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/imagelibrary/emilianiahuxleyi.html. http://dusk2.geo.orst.edu/oceans/Figs/dissolv.gif.
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6CO2 +6H2O [+nutrients + sunlight] C6H12O6 +6O2 Photosynthesis Oxidation [respiration; decomposition] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatom http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/imagelibrary/emilianiahuxleyi.html
California Noctiluca Bloom http://www.whoi.edu/redtide/rtphotos/rtphotos.html
http://serc.carleton.edu/images/NAGTWorkshops/visualization/collections/sumatra.tsunami.jpghttp://serc.carleton.edu/images/NAGTWorkshops/visualization/collections/sumatra.tsunami.jpg
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/studentstake/water/BronxRiver/turbidity/IMAGES/Turbidity.jpghttp://www.thirteen.org/edonline/studentstake/water/BronxRiver/turbidity/IMAGES/Turbidity.jpg
This cross-section of NW Rota 1 shows the distribution of particles suspended in the waters around the volcano, as measured by an optical turbidity sensor mounted on a CTD package (“tow-yo” path shown by black sawtooth line). The thin plumes above the volcano originate from Brimstone Pit at the summit. The extremely thick plume layers below about 700 m appear to be very small particles of volcanic debris shaken off the volcano flanks by small earthquakes associated with magma movement inside the volcano. http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04fire/logs/april01/media/nwrota2004_towyo.html
Gas bubbles rising from shallow hydrothermal vents, Milos, Aegean Sea (GEOMAR) A vent region with multiple black smokers near Fiji. http://www.mbari.org/expeditions/FijiLau/may21.htm http://www.geomar.de/zd/deep_sea/uebersnephe.html
Rock flour is seen mixing with sediment-free water at the confluence of a glacial and non-glacial stream in Denali National Park, Alaska. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1216/qr/qr.html
http://www.eerc.und.nodak.edu/watman/FMRiver/PPTV/turbidity.asphttp://www.eerc.und.nodak.edu/watman/FMRiver/PPTV/turbidity.asp