Downward fluxes of labile organic matter (phytopigments, proteins and carbohydrates) were measured between September 1996 and August 1998 at three depths 1000 m, 3000 m and 4700 m (c. 100 mab) over the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP, NE Atlantic), to provide detailed information on the biochemical characteristics of organic inputs to the deep sea. Temporal changes in the carbohydrate and protein fluxes were compared to carbohydrate and protein contents of the surficial sediment on the seabed beneath the traps at 4850 m depth. Fluxes of carbohydrate, protein and phytopigments (chlorophylls-a and -b, and phaeophytins-a and -b) displayed strong seasonal variations, but limited interannual variability between the two years of measurement. Fluxes ...
Three conical sediment were deployed at three depths 968 m (top trap), 1976 m (middletrap), and 2938...
Fluxes of organic carbon normalised to a depth of 1000 m from 18 sites in the Atlantic and the South...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Downward fluxes of labile organic matter (phytopigments, proteins and carbohydrates) were measured b...
We investigated spatial and temporal changes in quantity, quality and bioavailability of organic mat...
In an extended deep-sea study the response of the benthic community to seasonally varying sedimentat...
The organic matter of sinking particulate material collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (ca. 49...
In an extended deep-sea study the response of the benthic community to seasonally varying sedimentat...
Downward particle flux was measured using sediment traps at various depths over the Porcupine Abyssa...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
Downward fluxes of microbial assemblages associated with sinking particles sampled in sediment traps...
SETTLING particles are thought to be responsible for much of the transport of mass and energy from t...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
The time series of downward particle flux at 3000 m at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observa...
The flux of particulate matter through the oceanic water column is a primary component in elemental ...
Three conical sediment were deployed at three depths 968 m (top trap), 1976 m (middletrap), and 2938...
Fluxes of organic carbon normalised to a depth of 1000 m from 18 sites in the Atlantic and the South...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Downward fluxes of labile organic matter (phytopigments, proteins and carbohydrates) were measured b...
We investigated spatial and temporal changes in quantity, quality and bioavailability of organic mat...
In an extended deep-sea study the response of the benthic community to seasonally varying sedimentat...
The organic matter of sinking particulate material collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (ca. 49...
In an extended deep-sea study the response of the benthic community to seasonally varying sedimentat...
Downward particle flux was measured using sediment traps at various depths over the Porcupine Abyssa...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
Downward fluxes of microbial assemblages associated with sinking particles sampled in sediment traps...
SETTLING particles are thought to be responsible for much of the transport of mass and energy from t...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
The time series of downward particle flux at 3000 m at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observa...
The flux of particulate matter through the oceanic water column is a primary component in elemental ...
Three conical sediment were deployed at three depths 968 m (top trap), 1976 m (middletrap), and 2938...
Fluxes of organic carbon normalised to a depth of 1000 m from 18 sites in the Atlantic and the South...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...