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Until this discovery, it was believed that oxygen could not be produced without sunlight Scientists have discovered “dark oxygen” being produced in the deep ocean, apparently by lumps of metal ...
Why is oxygen important for the ocean, and what is ocean deoxygenation? Oxygen is important in the ocean for the same reasons it is important on land; the plants and animals that live there require ...
In particular, many modelling studies have expressed concern that ongoing global warming could cause the volume of low oxygen waters in the world’s oceans to expand because of changes in ocean ...
The resulting products were ionized; their mass-to-charge ratios were determined based on the time it took for them to reach ...
Scientists have discovered “dark oxygen” being produced in the deep ocean, apparently by lumps of metal on the seafloor.