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Climate - Warming of the Oceans - Decrease Ocean Warming with Phytoplanctics, Diatoms and Tailings from Foundry Companies and Agroindustry

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This is a composition of observations and citations from authors and institutions working in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Ecology, and Engineering, which bring contributions to decrease the temperature of the oceans.The intention is to present these contributions, from the cited areas of science, in a single document, because most of them are scattered and separated in the various research media.We highlight the studies of algae, diatoms, and tailings from the foundry industry and agro-industry, as nutrients for diatoms.The study made it possible to raise some important aspects in exploringnew ways to contain the temperature increase of the oceans, through the biochemical action of phytoplanktonbiochemical action of phytoplankton organisms, such as algae and diatoms.The bibliographical consultations allowed us to observe that there is a great concern with global warming.

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I am a Technologist in Civil Construction from Fatec-SP, post-graduated in Civil Engineering, Youth and Adult Education, and Master in Mechanical Engineering. It was through my master's advisor that my interest in the environment arose, and the issues of global warming, and specifically the warming of the ocean.

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Authors Wilson Campos Filho, Carlos Frajuca
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.06.2023
 
EAN 9786206106241
ISBN 9786206106241
No. of pages 144
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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