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Biophysical Scenario of Giant Gel Formation in the Northern Adriatic (CROSBI ID 512430)

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Svetličić, Vesna ; Žutić, Vera ; Hozić Zimmermann, Amela Biophysical Scenario of Giant Gel Formation in the Northern Adriatic // Regional Biophysics Meeting 2005, Book of Abstract with programme / Abramovič, Zrinka ; Dogša, Iztok (ur.). Ljubljana: Slovenian Biophysical Society, 2005. str. 70-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Svetličić, Vesna ; Žutić, Vera ; Hozić Zimmermann, Amela

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Biophysical Scenario of Giant Gel Formation in the Northern Adriatic

There is by now accumulated evidence ranging from satelite observations to microscopic studies on a sudden and dramatic appearance of giant gel-phase known as "mucilage event" of the northern Adriatic. The hallmark of the mucilage phenomenon is the rapid (1-100 h) appearance of enormous amounts of gelatinous organic matter. A large number of hypotheses on the mechanism of the event emerged over last decades. It becomes generally accepted that organic microparticles are at the root of the episodic phenomenon. We argue that the knowledge on the formation mechanism and structural organization of the precursor particles is the clue to resolve the mechanism of the process that takes place on the kilometer scale. Electrochemical sensing of marine microparticles and imaging of supramolecular organization of marine biopolymers with Atomic Force Microscopy has provided a base for the biophysical mechanism of giant gel formation. The mucilage phenomenon has captivated the attention of many marine scientists, particularly over the last 15 years since the "big" event of 1989. The economic cost of these events, through loss of tourism and fisheries, is substantial. For instance, the European Union reimbursed Adriatic fishery industries with 29 million of Euros during the dramatic mucus event in the summer 2000. Whether the mucilage events cause long term ecological deterioration is unstudied, but its transient effect on the biogeochemical state of the sea is obvious.

vesicle to gel phase transition; marine gel phase nanostructure; electrochemical detection; AFM imaging

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Podaci o prilogu

70-x.

2005.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Regional Biophysics Meeting 2005, Book of Abstract with programme

Abramovič, Zrinka ; Dogša, Iztok

Ljubljana: Slovenian Biophysical Society

Podaci o skupu

Regional Biophysics Meeting 2005

poster

16.03.2005-20.03.2005

Zreče, Slovenija

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Geologija, Kemija