Earth Sciences
Substantial oxygen consumption by aerobic nitrite oxidation in oceanic oxygen minimum zones
J. M. Beman, S. M. Vargas, et al.
Dive into the fascinating world of oceanic oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) where dissolved oxygen levels drop below 20 µM, leading to remarkable biogeochemical dynamics. This research, conducted by J. M. Beman and team, reveals how nitrite oxidation significantly influences oxygen consumption in these zones, especially when oxygen levels plummet. Discover the intricate coupling between nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospina and nitrate reduction that sustains these vital oceanic processes!
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