The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to climate change. Temperature in the Arctic increases faster than the global average, causing a loss of multiyear sea-ice and affecting marine ecosystem structure and functioning. As a result, Arctic primary production and biogeochemical cycling are changing. Here, we investigated inter-annual changes in the concentrations of particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC, DOC) together with biological drivers, such as phyto- and bacterioplankton abundance in the Fram Strait, the Atlantic gateway to the Central Arctic Ocean. Data have been collected in summer at the Long-Term Ecological Research observatory HAUSGARTEN during eight cruises from 2...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
The Arctic Ocean and its surrounding marginal seas are highly dynamic areas where rates of seasonal ...
The northern coast of Svalbard contains high-arctic fjords, such as Rijpfjorden (80°N 22°30′E). This...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean is considerably affected by the consequences of global warming, including more extr...
The Arctic Ocean is extremely susceptible to climate change, which has led to warmer air temperature...
The Arctic Ocean is extremely susceptible to climate change, which has led to warmer air temperature...
The central Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing due to amplified warming and sea ice retreat. Nonethele...
Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has been undergoing dramatic changes during the last two decades. I...
<p>The European Sector of the Arctic Ocean is characterized by low CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in ...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
The central Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing due to amplified warming and sea ice retreat. Nonethele...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
The Arctic Ocean and its surrounding marginal seas are highly dynamic areas where rates of seasonal ...
The northern coast of Svalbard contains high-arctic fjords, such as Rijpfjorden (80°N 22°30′E). This...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean is considerably affected by the consequences of global warming, including more extr...
The Arctic Ocean is extremely susceptible to climate change, which has led to warmer air temperature...
The Arctic Ocean is extremely susceptible to climate change, which has led to warmer air temperature...
The central Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing due to amplified warming and sea ice retreat. Nonethele...
Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has been undergoing dramatic changes during the last two decades. I...
<p>The European Sector of the Arctic Ocean is characterized by low CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in ...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
The central Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing due to amplified warming and sea ice retreat. Nonethele...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
The Arctic Ocean and its surrounding marginal seas are highly dynamic areas where rates of seasonal ...
The northern coast of Svalbard contains high-arctic fjords, such as Rijpfjorden (80°N 22°30′E). This...