The rugged submarine topography of the Azores supports a diverse heterozoan association resulting in intense biotically-controlled carbonate-production and accumulation. In order to characterise this cold-water (C) factory a 2-year experiment was carried out in the southern Faial Channel to study the biodiversity of hardground communities and for budgeting carbonate production and degradation along a bathymetrical transect from the intertidal to bathyal 500 m depth. Seasonal temperatures peak in September (above a thermocline) and bottom in March (stratification diminishes) with a decrease in amplitude and absolute values with depth, and tidal-driven short-term fluctuations. Measured seawater stable isotope ratios and levels of dissolved n...
Carbonate mud mounds, found in marine environments from shallow- to deep-water settings, span from P...
Primary production (PP), calcification (CAL), bacterial production (BP) and dark community respirati...
Coccolithophores are a key functional group in terms of the pelagic production of calcium carbonate ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MCoccolithophores are among the most important c...
Little attention has been paid until now to the processes controlling the production, dissolution an...
The oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by human activities alters the seawat...
XX Seminario Ibérico de Química Marina, SIQUIMAR 2020, Barcelona (Spain), 1st-3rd July 2020Ocean ac...
Oligotrophic regions represent up to 75% of Earth's open-ocean environments. They are thus areas of ...
Rhodolith beds and bioherms formed by ecosystem engineering crustose coralline algae support the nor...
peer reviewedThe production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the bri...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems occur worldwide and play a major role in the ocean's carbonate bud...
Recent studies have demonstrated that changing ocean chemistry due to ocean acidification poses a g...
The production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a population of the brittle star Acrocnida...
Ocean acidification has been suggested as a serious threat to the future existence of cold-water cor...
Sub-recent cold-water carbonate mounds localized in deeper slope settings on the Atlantic continenta...
Carbonate mud mounds, found in marine environments from shallow- to deep-water settings, span from P...
Primary production (PP), calcification (CAL), bacterial production (BP) and dark community respirati...
Coccolithophores are a key functional group in terms of the pelagic production of calcium carbonate ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MCoccolithophores are among the most important c...
Little attention has been paid until now to the processes controlling the production, dissolution an...
The oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by human activities alters the seawat...
XX Seminario Ibérico de Química Marina, SIQUIMAR 2020, Barcelona (Spain), 1st-3rd July 2020Ocean ac...
Oligotrophic regions represent up to 75% of Earth's open-ocean environments. They are thus areas of ...
Rhodolith beds and bioherms formed by ecosystem engineering crustose coralline algae support the nor...
peer reviewedThe production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the bri...
Cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems occur worldwide and play a major role in the ocean's carbonate bud...
Recent studies have demonstrated that changing ocean chemistry due to ocean acidification poses a g...
The production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a population of the brittle star Acrocnida...
Ocean acidification has been suggested as a serious threat to the future existence of cold-water cor...
Sub-recent cold-water carbonate mounds localized in deeper slope settings on the Atlantic continenta...
Carbonate mud mounds, found in marine environments from shallow- to deep-water settings, span from P...
Primary production (PP), calcification (CAL), bacterial production (BP) and dark community respirati...
Coccolithophores are a key functional group in terms of the pelagic production of calcium carbonate ...