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Technical reserve of the institute from scientific proposals approved within the FAPESP financial framework. (AU)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto Oceanográfico (IO) (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal) Birthplace: Brazil
bachelor's at Biociências from Universidade de São Paulo (1976), master's at Aquaculture from Tokyo University of Fisheries (1981) and doctorate at Oceanografia Biologica from Universidade de São Paulo (1986). Has experience in Oceanography, acting on the following subjects: phytoplankton, continental shelves, Paraná, Brasil and região sueste. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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Revelaciones de un archipiélago sumergido en Brasil |
Revelations from a submerged archipelago |
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Technical reserve of the institute from scientific proposals approved within the FAPESP financial framework. (AU)
One of the purpose of the of the main project to which these equipments are being requested, is to study the origem of the authoctone (in the above water column) and allochthonous (brought by currents) organic matter arriving in the manganese nodules fields. The equipments will help to analyze how the chemical and biogenic nature of nodules responds to redox potential from the organic mat…
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a major component of the carbon-pool in aquatic systems and thus represents an important pathway on the carbon cycle, especially in marine environments. For instance, studies have used DOM to assess drinking water quality, its importance on biogeochemical cycles, its usefulness as an environmental tracer, etc. This project aims at performing a characteriz…
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Although they are important primary producers, the diversity of marine eukaryotic pico and nanophytoplankton still represents a gap in the global oceanographic data. Access these data through sequencing is complicated due to the massive presence of sequences related to heterotrophic organisms (MARIE et al., 2010). To overcome this methodological limitation, it was developed a protocol for…
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