Prompted by recent data analyses suggesting that the flux of particulate organic carbon sinking into deep waters is determined by fluxes of mineral ballasts, we undertook a study of the relationships among organic matter (OM), calcium carbonate, opal, lithogenic material, and excess aluminum fluxes as part of the MedFlux project. We measured fluxes of particulate components during Spring and Summer of 2003, and Spring of 2005, using a swimmer-excluding sediment trap design capable of measuring fluxes both in a time-series (TS) mode and in a configuration for obtaining particle settling velocity (SV) profiles. On the basis of these studies, we suggest that distinct OM–ballast associations observed in particles sinking at a depth of ∼200 m im...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
Latitudinal variability in export fluxes and efficiencies (ThE) of calcite, opal, and particulate or...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
International audienceShort-term changes in the flux of particulate matter were determined in the ce...
Sinking particles were collected every 4 h with drifting sediment traps deployed at 200 m depth in M...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
During the SESAME EU FP6 project, all available particulate organic carbon (POC) data collected from...
A sediment trap mooring was deployed in the central eastern Mediterranean from November 1991 to Augu...
International audienceCorrelations of particulate organic carbon (POC) and mineral fluxes into sedim...
16 pages, 5 figures, 1 tableThe results of a year-long sediment-trap experiment provide the first di...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
Latitudinal variability in export fluxes and efficiencies (ThE) of calcite, opal, and particulate or...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
International audienceShort-term changes in the flux of particulate matter were determined in the ce...
Sinking particles were collected every 4 h with drifting sediment traps deployed at 200 m depth in M...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
During the SESAME EU FP6 project, all available particulate organic carbon (POC) data collected from...
A sediment trap mooring was deployed in the central eastern Mediterranean from November 1991 to Augu...
International audienceCorrelations of particulate organic carbon (POC) and mineral fluxes into sedim...
16 pages, 5 figures, 1 tableThe results of a year-long sediment-trap experiment provide the first di...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
To ascertain whether the Blanes submarine canyon functions as a conduit of labile organic compounds ...
Latitudinal variability in export fluxes and efficiencies (ThE) of calcite, opal, and particulate or...