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Ksionzek (Reports, 28 October 2016, p. 456) provide important data describing the distribution of dissolved organic sulfur (DOS) in the Atlantic Ocean. Here, we show that mixing between water masses is sufficient to explain the observed distribution of DOS, concluding that the turnover time of refra...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2017-05, Vol.356 (6340), p.813-813
Main Authors: Dittmar, Thorsten, Stubbins, Aron, Ito, Takamitsu, Jones, Daniel C
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