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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 136 S , graph. Darst
    Language: English
    Note: Corvallis, Oregon State University, Master Thesis, 1976
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Omic BON is a thematic Biodiversity Observation Network under the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), focused on coordinating the observation of biomolecules in organisms and the environment. Our founding partners include representatives from national, regional, and global observing systems; standards organizations; and data and sample management infrastructures. By coordinating observing strategies, methods, and data flows, Omic BON will facilitate the co-creation of a global omics meta-observatory to generate actionable knowledge. Here, we present key elements of Omic BON's founding charter and first activities.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-26
    Description: Ocean life—from viruses to whales—is built from “biomolecules.” Biomolecules such as DNA infuse each drop of ocean water, grain of sediment, and breath of ocean air. The Ocean Biomolecular Observing Network (OBON) is developing a global collaboration that will allow science and society to understand ocean life like never before. The program will transform how we sense, harvest, protect, and manage ocean life using molecular techniques, as it faces multiple stresses including pollution, habitat loss, and climate change. It will also help communities detect biological hazards such as harmful algal blooms and pathogens, and be a key component of next-generation ocean observing systems. OBON will encourage continuous standardization and intercalibration of methods and data interoperability to help enhance and future-proof capabilities. OBON's objectives are: 1) to build a coastal-to-open ocean multi-omics biodiversity observing system; 2) to develop and transfer capacity between partners; 3) to enhance marine ecosystem digitization and modelling and 4) to coordinate action on pressing scientific, management, and policy questions.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: 59 samples of metalliferous sediments taken from 17 box cores retrieved from DOMES Sites A, B and C have been analysed. Samples, including pore water salts, were dried at 1100C. The major elements Si, Al, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K, Ti, and P were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy after fusion with lithium tetraborate. Concentrations were determined by comparison with appropriate sediment and rock standards and were computer corrected for matrix effects. Ni and Cu were analyzed by atomic-absorption spectroscopy after complete sample dissolution, with estimated precisions of better than 3 percent (1 sigma). The remaining elements were analyzed by optical emission spectroscopy standardized against appropriate sediment and rock standards. Precision is estimated to be on the order of 20% (1 sigma).
    Keywords: Aluminium oxide; Atomic absorption spectroscopy; Barium; BC; Beryllium; Boron; Box corer; Calcium oxide; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DOMES Site A, Pacific Ocean; DOMES Site B, Pacific Ocean; DOMES Site C, Pacific Ocean; Elevation of event; Event label; Geochemistry; Identification; Iron oxide, Fe2O3; Latitude of event; Lead; Longitude of event; Magnesium oxide; manganese micronodule; manganese nodule; Manganese oxide; Molybdenum; Nickel; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; ocean; Oceanographer; Phosphorus pentoxide; Potassium oxide; Quantum emission spectrography; RP-8-OC-75; RP8OC7503; RP8OC75-46-01; RP8OC75-47-10; RP8OC75-48-19; RP8OC75-49-25; RP8OC75-50-28; RP8OC75-50-32; RP8OC75-52-42; RP8OC75-53-45; RP8OC75-54-51; RP8OC75-55-53; RP8OC76; RP-8-OC-76; RP8OC76-10-15; RP8OC76-11-16; RP8OC76-12-18; RP8OC76-14-20; RP8OC76-15-21; RP8OC76-16-22; RP8OC76-18-24; RP8OC76-2-7; RP8OC76-3-8; RP8OC76-4-9; RP8OC76-5-10; Scandium; sediment; Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; Strontium; Titanium dioxide; X-ray fluorescence (XRF); Zinc
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1350 data points
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