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Simon Wain-Hobson ()
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Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6667, 531-532
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In the ocean, colloids lie at the boundary between soluble chemical species and sinking particles. They account for 30-50% of the ‘dissolved’ organic carbon in sea water, and so are highly important players in marine chemistry. Work invoking polymer gel theory adds a fresh element to understanding colloid behaviour in sea water by quantifying colloid aggregation rates.
Date: 1998
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