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Israel A. Marquez Jr.
Affiliation:
Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL)
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The biotic and abiotic controls on the Silicon cycle in the northern Gulf of Mexico
(5 datasets)
Dataset
Latest Version Date
Current State
Organic polymer formation and domoic acid adsorption from experiments conducted using water samples collected in northern Gulf of Mexico in 2018 and 2019
Role:
Contact
2020-06-24
Final no updates expected
Domoic acid assimilation in copepods from experiments conducted using water samples collected in northern Gulf of Mexico in 2019
Role:
Contact
2020-06-24
Final no updates expected
Domoic acid assimilation in copepods by consuming organic polymers and Pseudo-nitzschia from experiments conducted using water samples collected in northern Gulf of Mexico in 2017 and 2018.
Role:
Contact
2020-06-24
Final no updates expected
Silicon Uptake Kinetics sampled aboard the R/V Pelican during during PE17-04 and PE17-20 along the Northern Gulf of Mexico, specifically the Louisiana Shelf region dominated by the discharge of the Mississippi River plume.
Role:
Student
2020-08-31
Final no updates expected
Water column data sampled aboard the R/V Pelican during August and September 2016 and May 2017 in Northern Gulf of Mexico, specifically the Louisiana Shelf region dominated by the discharge of the Mississippi River plume.
Role:
Student
2020-09-01
Final no updates expected