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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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The effect of mirabilite precipitation on the absolute and practical salinities of sea ice brines

TL;DR: In this article, measurements of electrical conductivity and brine composition in synthetic sea ice brines between −1.8 and −20.6°C, obtained during a comprehensive investigation of the brine-mirabilite equilibrium at below-zero temperatures reported elsewhere, are combined with modelled estimates to assess the behaviour of the absolute (S A ) and practical (S P ) salinities of sea ice Brines.
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Manganese in the shell of the bivalve Mytilus edulis: Seawater Mn or physiological control?

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between seawater particulate and dissolved Mn2+ concentrations and shell calcite Mn/Ca ratios was studied in a field experiment in the Menai Strait, U.K.
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Mangrove carbon stocks and biomass partitioning in an extreme environment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified total carbon stocks (C) of three arid Avicennia marina stands in Qatar and report an aboveground biomass allometric equation and the first below ground biomass allometrical equation in the region.
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The measurement of pH in saline and hypersaline media at sub-zero temperatures: characterization of Tris buffers

TL;DR: The pH on the total proton scale of the Tris-HCl buffer system (pHTris) was characterized rigorously with the electrochemical Harned cell in salinity (S) 35 synthetic seawater and S = 45-100 synthetic seawATER-derived brines at 25 and 0 °C, as well as at the freezing point of the synthetic solutions (−193 °C at S = 35 to −6 °C in S = 100) The electrochemical characterization of the common equimolal Tris buffer [RTris = mTris/mT
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Future Mangrove Carbon Storage Under Climate Change and Deforestation

TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of climate change on future organic carbon stocks and soil sequestration rates were modeled under two climate scenarios (business as usual) and high emissions (SSP585).