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The marine iodine cycle has remained enigmatic despite decades of research. As a redox active element that is accumulated by many marine organisms, it exists in multiple oxidation states and phases in the oceans. Abiotic, photochemical and biological processes occurring at the ocean surface, at depth, and at the sediment-water interface all drive transformations between iodine species. A recent resurgence in interest in marine iodine speciation has been driven by its importance in a diverse range of fields, from atmospheric chemistry to paleoceanography.
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Vital Statistics for 2007 Fairbanks, Alaska. All data except name changes, was transcribed from the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Fairbanks, Alaska Name changes per Alaska Court System Transcribed by Erika Miller for the Fairbanks Genealogical Society Proofread by Rachel Levine Published by the Fairbanks Genealogical Society, ©2008