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- Title
- Experimental racks used to examine long-term effects of UV-R on antarctic invertebrate larvae
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p 2 racks are visible below the sea ice to measure the effects of depth on UV-R impacts. Each rack held replicate plastic boxes that were either UV-transparent or opaque. The racks here are at Cape Armitage where the sea floor in 7 m below the sea ice. The racks were deployed for one month and sampled weekly by scuba divers/p p K068 An Integrated Approach to Understanding the Effects of Increased Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Antarctic Invertebrate Larvae/p
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- Date created
- 2004-2005
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- Brian Grant
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- https://adam.antarcticanz.govt.nz/nodes/view/30222
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- Underwater,Science,Entomology
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