The standing stocks and production rates of particulate organic carbon (POC) and biogenic silica (bSiO2) were measured in the upper water column at 10 stations in the North East Atlantic during the spring 2001 diatom bloom. The elemental composition of the particulate pool was rather homogeneous with depth, suggesting that any material being exported from the photic zone was generally similar in composition to the ambient pool. Pronounced vertical structure was observed in uptake ratios resulting from the strong light dependence of the carbon fixation and the weak light dependence of biogenic silica production. The integrated C/Si molar ratios of particulate material were found to be generally larger than the corresponding assimilation rati...
A one-year survey of the sedimenting particulate material was conducted at the SOFi site located on ...
Ornately detailed frustules of silica encase the cells of one of the most productive primary produce...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
The standing stocks and production rates of particulate organic carbon (POC) and biogenic silica (bS...
International audienceThe significance of silicon in the diatom bloom dynamics of eutrophicated Belg...
A full understanding of the biogeochemical cycling of silica in the North Atlantic is hampered by a ...
The significance of silicon in the diatom bloom dynamics of eutrophicated Belgian coastal waters (So...
International audienceThe Si cycle in the northeast Atlantic (40°–43.5°N, 15°–21°W) was investigated...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key eve...
Opal accumulation rates in sediments have been used as a proxy for carbon flux, but there is poor un...
Although the dissolved inorganic carbon concentration, pH, and nutrient regimes of seawater dramatic...
Autumn phytoplankton blooms represent key periods of production in temperate and high-latitude seas....
The late stage of the North East Atlantic (NEA) spring bloom was investigated during June 2005 along...
A one-year survey of the sedimenting particulate material was conducted at the SOFi site located on ...
Ornately detailed frustules of silica encase the cells of one of the most productive primary produce...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
The standing stocks and production rates of particulate organic carbon (POC) and biogenic silica (bS...
International audienceThe significance of silicon in the diatom bloom dynamics of eutrophicated Belg...
A full understanding of the biogeochemical cycling of silica in the North Atlantic is hampered by a ...
The significance of silicon in the diatom bloom dynamics of eutrophicated Belgian coastal waters (So...
International audienceThe Si cycle in the northeast Atlantic (40°–43.5°N, 15°–21°W) was investigated...
Due to the major role played by diatoms in the biological pump of CO2, and to the presence of silica...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key eve...
Opal accumulation rates in sediments have been used as a proxy for carbon flux, but there is poor un...
Although the dissolved inorganic carbon concentration, pH, and nutrient regimes of seawater dramatic...
Autumn phytoplankton blooms represent key periods of production in temperate and high-latitude seas....
The late stage of the North East Atlantic (NEA) spring bloom was investigated during June 2005 along...
A one-year survey of the sedimenting particulate material was conducted at the SOFi site located on ...
Ornately detailed frustules of silica encase the cells of one of the most productive primary produce...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...