AbstractAs tall seamounts may be ‘stepping stones’ for dispersion and migration of deep open ocean fauna, an improved understanding of the productivity at and food supply to such systems needs to be formed. Here, the 234Th/238U approach for tracing settling particulate matter was applied to Senghor Seamount – a tall sub-marine mountain near the tropical Cape Verde archipelago – in order to elucidate the effects of topographically-influenced physical flow regimes on the export flux of particulate organic carbon (POC) from the near-surface (topmost⩽100m) into deeper waters. The comparison of a suitable reference site and the seamount sites revealed that POC export at the seamount sites was ∼2–4 times higher than at the reference site. For thr...
Seamounts constitute an obstacle to the ocean circulation, modifying it. As a result, a variety of h...
The action of sub-tidal oceanic flow impinging on an isolated seamount, and its consequences for bio...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...
As tall seamounts may be ‘stepping stones’ for dispersion and migration of deep open ocean fauna, an...
his study was supported through grant NE/G006415/1 of the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council ...
AbstractAs tall seamounts may be ‘stepping stones’ for dispersion and migration of deep open ocean f...
The effect of a shallow seamount in the Tyrrhenian sea on the surrounding ecosystem was studied duri...
The ecology and biogeochemistry of oceanic seamounts is not very well understood and explored. Pelag...
We examine progress towards a global view of oceanic export of particulate organic carbon (POC) and ...
Seamounts constitute an obstacle to the ocean circulation, modifying it. As a result, a variety of h...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are important ecosystem engineers in the deep sea that provide habitat for ...
The biological carbon pump has been estimated to export ~5–15 Gt C yr−1 into the deep ocean, and for...
In this study we report particulate organic carbon (POC) export fluxes for different biogeochemical...
Cold-watercoralreefs occur in many regions of the world's oceans. Fundamental questions regarding th...
International audienceIn this study we report particulate organic carbon (POC) export fluxes for dif...
Seamounts constitute an obstacle to the ocean circulation, modifying it. As a result, a variety of h...
The action of sub-tidal oceanic flow impinging on an isolated seamount, and its consequences for bio...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...
As tall seamounts may be ‘stepping stones’ for dispersion and migration of deep open ocean fauna, an...
his study was supported through grant NE/G006415/1 of the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council ...
AbstractAs tall seamounts may be ‘stepping stones’ for dispersion and migration of deep open ocean f...
The effect of a shallow seamount in the Tyrrhenian sea on the surrounding ecosystem was studied duri...
The ecology and biogeochemistry of oceanic seamounts is not very well understood and explored. Pelag...
We examine progress towards a global view of oceanic export of particulate organic carbon (POC) and ...
Seamounts constitute an obstacle to the ocean circulation, modifying it. As a result, a variety of h...
Cold-water corals (CWCs) are important ecosystem engineers in the deep sea that provide habitat for ...
The biological carbon pump has been estimated to export ~5–15 Gt C yr−1 into the deep ocean, and for...
In this study we report particulate organic carbon (POC) export fluxes for different biogeochemical...
Cold-watercoralreefs occur in many regions of the world's oceans. Fundamental questions regarding th...
International audienceIn this study we report particulate organic carbon (POC) export fluxes for dif...
Seamounts constitute an obstacle to the ocean circulation, modifying it. As a result, a variety of h...
The action of sub-tidal oceanic flow impinging on an isolated seamount, and its consequences for bio...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...