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English: Schematic of the potential seasonal progression occurring in the Great Calcite Belt, allowing coccolithophores to develop after the main diatom bloom. Note that phytoplankton example images are not to scale.
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Source [1] doi:10.5194/bg-14-4905-2017
Author Helen E. K. Smith, Alex J. Poulton, Rebecca Garley, Jason Hopkins, Laura C. Lubelczyk, Dave T. Drapeau, Sara Rauschenberg, Ben S. Twining, Nicholas R. Bates and William M. Balch

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Seasonal progression occurring in the Great Calcite Belt

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