Climate Change
Ph.D
Germany
2010.09.30
Deciphering the Physico-Chemical Conditions Leading to the Formation of Ikaite in Polar Sea Ice
My research focuses on the discovery of Ikaite (CaCO3.6H20) in sea ice recently, confirms the assumption that the formation of Calcium carbonate in sea ice. My research focuses on the formation of ikaite under sea ice conditions (eg. high pH, high salinity, low temperature) to reveal which condition favors the formation of ikaite. And also, I am interested in the fate of ikaite after sea ice melts. Whether it is dissolved in the seawater or sink to the ocean bottom is an important question for the polar and global carbon cycle.
IKAITE: THE NEW CELEBRITY OF THE CARBON CYCLE?
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Yubin
HU
Institution
Stiftung Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung
Country
Germany
Nationality
Chinese
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