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Why is the Eastern Mediterranean phosphorus limited?
M. D. Krom
, K. C. Emeis
, P. Van Cappellen
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Eastern Mediterranean
100%
Phosphorus
100%
Eastern Mediterranean Sea
100%
N2 Fixation
88%
Lines of Evidence
33%
Nitrate
22%
Atmospheric Deposition
22%
Sapropel
22%
P Limitation
22%
Nutrient Budget
22%
Proton-neutron Pairing
22%
Warm Eddy
22%
Rate Determination
22%
Bioavailable
11%
Atmospheric Inputs
11%
Water Column
11%
Fixation Rate
11%
Phosphate
11%
Coastal Area
11%
Diazotrophs
11%
Riverine Input
11%
Ultra-oligotrophic
11%
Low Activity
11%
Cyprus
11%
Diazotrophic
11%
Nutrient Composition
11%
Nutrient Input
11%
Denitrification
11%
High Nitrate
11%
Ocean Basins
11%
Basin-wide
11%
Organic-rich Sediments
11%
Redfield Ratio
11%
P Cycling
11%
P Recycling
11%
Strait of Sicily
11%
Winter Phytoplankton Bloom
11%
Denitrification Rate
11%
N Cycling
11%
N Input
11%
N Removal
11%
Anaerobic-anoxic-oxic Process
11%
Cycling Operation
11%
N Deposition
11%
Oceanographic Setting
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mediterranean Sea
100%
Deep Water
33%
Atmospheric Deposition
22%
Sapropel
22%
Nutrient Budget
22%
Denitrification
22%
Atmospherics
11%
Water Column
11%
Coastal Region
11%
Phytoplankton Bloom
11%
Cyprus
11%
Ocean Basin
11%
Recycling
11%
Redfield Ratio
11%
Strait
11%