Marinesnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip
Understanding how global warming might change the efficiency of this "ocean ooze" as a carbon sink. Option 2: Microbial Ecology and "Hitchhikers"
The Efficiency of the Biological Carbon Pump: Analyzing Vertical Flux in MarineSnow_05 and _07 Datasets MarineSnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip
Based on the research significance of marine snow, here are several paper titles and structures you could develop using this data. Understanding how global warming might change the efficiency
Microbial Hotspots in the Deep: Comparing Prokaryotic Colonization on Marine Snow Aggregates What is marine snow? - NOAA's National Ocean Service - NOAA's National Ocean Service Quantifying how much
Quantifying how much carbon is successfully transported to the seafloor versus how much is consumed or remineralized by microbes and zooplankton in the water column.
The "MarineSnow_05_and_07_compressed.zip" file likely contains data related to , which is the continuous shower of organic debris (such as dead plankton, fecal pellets, and silt) falling from the upper ocean to the deep sea . This material is a critical energy source for deep-sea ecosystems and a key driver of the ocean's biological carbon pump , which sequesters atmospheric CO2 into the seafloor.
Sinking velocities (typically 1 to 368 m/day), particle size, and porosity.