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English: Schema of the dimethyl sulfide (DMS) cycle into oceans according to CLAW hypotesis : 1) Seaweeds produce of the dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) to keep their osmotic balance with the sea water. 2) In the sea, the DMSP reacts and is destroyed, then forms DMS. 3) A fraction of it DMS, we do not know exactly how much, spreads into the atmosphere. 4) The rest is consumed by bacteria or destroys by the beams of the sun which transform it into diméthylsulfoxide (DMSO).
Français : Schéma du cycle du Diméthyle sulfure (DMS) dans les océans selon l'hypothèse CLAW : 1) Les algues produisent du diméthylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) pour garder leur équilibre osmotique avec l’eau de mer. 2) Dans la mer, le DMSP réagit et est détruit, puis forme du DMS. 3) Une fraction de ce DMS, on ne sait pas exactement combien, entre dans l’atmosphère, par ventilation. 4) Le reste est consommé par les bactéries ou détruit par les rayons du soleil qui le transforment en diméthylsulfoxide (DMSO)
Esperanto: Priskribo de la skemo de la metila sulfido en la oceanoj laŭ la hipotezo CLAW :
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Date | 07-05-2010 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Prosopee |
Schema created on my own, according to the explanations of the CLAW hypothesis' authors ( R. J. Charlson, J. Lovelock, M. O. Andreae et S. G. Warren, « Oceanic phytoplankton, atmospheric sulphur, cloud albedo and climate », dans Nature, no 326, 1987, p. 655–661) and Tim Lenton with Watson (Lenton and Watson, «Regulation of nitrate, phosphate and oxygen in the oceans», Global biogeochemical cycle, 2000).
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