QUANTITATIVE URBAN CLASSIFICATION FOR MALARIA EPIDEMIOLOGY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA



Drift Algal Accumulation in Ice Scour Pits Provides an Underestimated Ecological Subsidy in a Novel Antarctic Soft-Sediment Habitat

Ice fsu headband scouring is one of the strongest agents of disturbance in nearshore environments at high latitudes.In depths, less than 20 m, grounding icebergs reshape the soft-sediment seabed by gouging furrows called ice pits.Large amounts of drift algae (up to 5.6 kg/m2) that would otherwise be transported to deeper water accumulate inside the

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