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Hilary Kennedy
Researcher at Bangor University
Publications - 123
Citations - 7995
Hilary Kennedy is an academic researcher from Bangor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Seagrass. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 117 publications receiving 6470 citations. Previous affiliations of Hilary Kennedy include UPRRP College of Natural Sciences & University of Cambridge.
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Physical and bacterial controls on inorganic nutrients and dissolved organic carbon during a sea ice growth and decay experiment
Jiayun Zhou,Jiayun Zhou,Bruno Delille,Hermanni Kaartokallio,Gerhard Kattner,Harri Kuosa,Jean-Louis Tison,Riitta Autio,Gerhard Dieckmann,K.-U. Evers,Linda Jørgensen,Linda Jørgensen,Hilary Kennedy,Marie Kotovitch,Marie Kotovitch,Anne-Mari Luhtanen,Anne-Mari Luhtanen,Colin A. Stedmon,David N. Thomas,David N. Thomas +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how physical incorporation, brine dynamics and bacterial activity regulate the distribution of inorganic nutrients and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in artificial sea ice during a 19-day experiment that included periods of both ice growth and decay.
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The Occurrence of Pontonia Pinnophylax (Decapoda: Natantia: Pontoninae) in Pinna Nobilis (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pinnidae) from the Mediterranean
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On the relative constancy of iodate and total‐iodine concentrations accompanying phytoplankton blooms initiated in mesocosm experiments in Antarctica
TL;DR: The integrated iodate and total-iodine concentrations accompanying accelerated growth of natural phytoplankton in eight 14m deep mesocosm experiments did not vary significantly as mentioned in this paper.
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Holocene shelf sea evolution offshore northeast England
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the changing tidal conditions at a core site from offshore northeast England through the Holocene through a continuous Holocene sedimentary record in British Geological Survey vibrocore 54/-02/97 (54°53.05′N, 1°3.88′W; water depth 55 m).
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The effects of megafaunal burrows on radiotracer profiles and organic composition in deep-sea sediments: preliminary results from two sites in the bathyal north-east Atlantic
David Hughes,L. Brown,Gordon Cook,Gregory L. Cowie,John D. Gage,E. Good,Hilary Kennedy,Angus B. MacKenzie,Stathys Papadimitriou,Graham B. Shimmield,John Thomson,Mathew Williams +11 more
TL;DR: In the bathyal north-east Atlantic, a number of megafaunal burrows were detected in boxcores from two sites in 2000 and 2000 m depth as discussed by the authors.