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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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Iodine diagenesis in non-pelagic deep-sea sediments

TL;DR: In this article, sediment cores from the Madeira, Seine, Tagus and Nares Abyssal Plains and the Alboran Sea were used to evaluate the speciation, fluxes and diagenesis of iodine in the deep sea.
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Sea ice contribution to the air-sea CO2 exchange in the Arctic and Southern oceans

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the mechanisms by which sea ice directly and indirectly controls the air-sea CO 2 exchange and use recent measurements of inorganic carbon compounds in bulk sea ice to estimate that oceanic CO 2 uptake during the seasonal cycle of sea-ice growth and decay in ice-covered oceanic regions equals almost half of the net atmospheric CO2 uptake in ice free polar seas.
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Experimental evidence for carbonate precipitation and CO2 degassing during sea ice formation

TL;DR: In this paper, chemical and stable carbon isotopic modifications during the freezing of artificial seawater were measured in four 4 m3 tank incubations, three of the four incubations were inoculated with a non-axenic Antarctic diatom culture.
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Organic carbon sources to SE Asian coastal sediments

TL;DR: In this article, the importance of seagrass as a source of organic matter to the sediments was assessed by using a simple mixing model and the average δ13C values for seagras, their epiphytic community and surface water particulate matter (seston).
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Food sources, behaviour, and distribution of hydrothermal vent shrimps at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

TL;DR: Five species of bresilioid shrimp were investigated at seven hydrothermal sites on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and associations, whether endosymbiont-containing animals such as Bathymodiolus and the vestimentiferan tube-worms of the Pacific vents, may be necessary for the development of flourishing communities at hydroThermal vents.