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You Are Not the Only One Who Needs Iron

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Hank Hogan

It is easy to look out over the ocean and think that nothing could be less like a desert, yet the two share some things in common. For one, life may struggle in either region whenever a vital ingredient becomes scarce: In the desert, it is water; in the ocean, especially near Antarctica, it is iron. However, there is another link, noted Constant M.G. van den Berg, a professor in the earth and ocean sciences department at the University of Liverpool in the UK. That connection lies in the way in which iron ends up in the water. Some of it reaches the ocean after starting out in the desert....Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
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    chemiluminescence
    A chemical reaction involving the production of light. The reaction of ethylene with ozone is chemiluminescent.
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsatmospheric dustBasic SciencechemiluminescenceenergySensors & DetectorsUniversity of Liverpool

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