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Mapping Particulate Thiols in the Western North Pacific: A Phytoplankton Source Identified

A recent study published in Science of The Total Environment identifies marine phytoplankton as the primary source of particulate thiols in the western North Pacific.

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The study reveals a broad distribution of particulate thiols across the western North Pacific, indicating significant implications for marine biogeochemical cycles.

Researchers traced the main source of these thiols to marine phytoplankton, highlighting their role in oceanic chemical processes.

This research contributes to understanding the ecological impact of phytoplankton and their interactions within marine ecosystems.