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English: Sea surface microlayer as a biochemical microreactor
(I) Unique chemical orientation, reaction and aggregation (Carlson et al., 1993).
(II) Distinct microbial communities processing dissolved and particulate organic matter (Sieburth et al., 1983).
(III) Highest exposure of solar radiation drives photochemical reactions and formation of radicals (Zafiriou, 1986).
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Sieburth J McN. Liss PS, Slinn WGN. Microbiological and organic-chemical processes in the surface and mixed layers, Air–Sea Exchange of Gases and Particles, 1983The NetherlandsReidel Publishers Co.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7169-1_3
Zafiriou O. Burton JD. Photochemitrsy and the sea-surface microlayer: Natural processes and potential as a technique, Dynamic processes in the chemistry of the upper ocean, 1986New YorkPlenum Press Nato Conference Series, 8
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