Sulfur Cycling in the Water Columns of Lakes and Oceans
<p>Sulfur is a critical bioelement central to many of Earth’s biogeochemical cycles. Studies of sulfur have overwhelmingly focused on sediments, where transformations between organic and inorganic sulfur phases drive short-term biological reactions and long-term climate cycles. However, sulfur...
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