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Ocean microbes directly influence climate change, atmosphere

byCustoms Today Report
20/05/2015
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MEXICO: A rather interesting study has unveiled that microbes present in oceans have a major impact on atmosphere and that they microscopic creatures could alter how oceans respond to the growing issue of climate change. The finding could bring changes in how climate models are developed and interpreted, bringing changes in entire concept of climate change. The novel study has also unveiled that cool mist also plays an important role in the environment. Not only the cool, but warm mist also alters how sunlight is reflected and bounces off from water surface, an important part of cloud formation.
Researchers from the Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment (CAICE) said that when microorganisms decay, bacteria break them and in this process, chemicals and proteins are released with sugar and lipids.
These materials are then emitted into atmosphere with ocean mist. The researchers conducted an experiment in which they created a simulation of the above mentioned process. In the experiment, a photoplankton bloom was produced in a laboratory using a wave machine having 3,400 gallons of water taken from the coast of California.

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