the beginning of year 2000, a very large iceberg (B-15) detached itself from the Ross Ice Shelf and stranded at the entrance of the Sound, preventing the usual oceanic circulation purging of the annual sea ice cover from this area. Ice textural studies showed that a second year sea ice cover was built-up at three out of the four stations: ice thickness increased to about 3 m. Repeated alternation of columnar and platelet ice appeared, and bulk salinity showed a strong decrease, principally in the upper part of the ice sheet, with associated brine volume decrease. Physical modification influenced the biology as well. By decreasing the light and space available for organisms in the sea ice cover, the stranding of B-15 has i) hampered autotrop...
Although algal growth in the iron-deficient Southern Ocean surface waters is generally low, there is...
An oceanographic cruise was conducted in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2001 as part of the...
Iceberg B-15A, in Antarcticas McMurdo Sound, is as large as Long Island, NY (3,000 square kilometers...
Ice cores were sampled at four stations in McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea) between 1999 and 2003. At the be...
Fast ice plays important physical and ecological roles: as a barrier to wind, waves and radiation, a...
International audienceThis work presents the results of physical and biological investigations at 27...
Special Issue on the Ecology of Aquatic Microbes.-- 15 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, supporting infor...
C-19 iceberg that calved off the Ross Ice shelf and its companion B-15 iceberg, which is anchored ne...
The proliferation of icebergs from Antarctica over the past decade has raised questions about their ...
The sea ice ecosystem is characterized by steep gradients in temperature, salinity, light and nutrie...
AbstractAlthough Antarctic sea ice is undergoing a slight increase in overall extent, major regional...
Although algal growth in the iron-deficient Southern Ocean surface waters is generally low, there is...
An oceanographic cruise was conducted in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2001 as part of the...
Iceberg B-15A, in Antarcticas McMurdo Sound, is as large as Long Island, NY (3,000 square kilometers...
Ice cores were sampled at four stations in McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea) between 1999 and 2003. At the be...
Fast ice plays important physical and ecological roles: as a barrier to wind, waves and radiation, a...
International audienceThis work presents the results of physical and biological investigations at 27...
Special Issue on the Ecology of Aquatic Microbes.-- 15 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, supporting infor...
C-19 iceberg that calved off the Ross Ice shelf and its companion B-15 iceberg, which is anchored ne...
The proliferation of icebergs from Antarctica over the past decade has raised questions about their ...
The sea ice ecosystem is characterized by steep gradients in temperature, salinity, light and nutrie...
AbstractAlthough Antarctic sea ice is undergoing a slight increase in overall extent, major regional...
Although algal growth in the iron-deficient Southern Ocean surface waters is generally low, there is...
An oceanographic cruise was conducted in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2001 as part of the...
Iceberg B-15A, in Antarcticas McMurdo Sound, is as large as Long Island, NY (3,000 square kilometers...