We report surface observations of a mesoscale coccolithophore bloom at the shelf break of the Patagonian Shelf during December 2008, representing the densest coccolithophore population in the Southern Ocean. The bloom was most intense within the Falklands Current, northeast of the Falkland Islands. Emiliania huxleyi dominated bloom waters, with a mixed E. huxleyi and Prorocentrum sp. dinoflagellate bloom to the west and mixed assemblage of diatoms, dinoflagellates, and flagellates to the east. Optical measurements of coccolith light scattering, analytical measurements of their calcite, and microscopic counts all showed this to be an intense coccolithophore bloom. Average particulate inorganic carbon per coccolith in the bloom was low, typic...
International audienceBIOSOPE cruise achieved an oceanographic transect from the Marquise Islands to...
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We report surface observations of a mesoscale coccolithophore bloom at the shelf break of the Patago...
Coccolithophore blooms are significant contributors to the global production and export of calcium c...
Here we present observations of the hydrography of the Patagonian Shelf, shelf break and offshore wa...
In January 2008, a patch of high reflectance detected by ocean color satellite images was sampled d...
We describe the phytoplankton community and biomass during a summer coccolithophorid bloom sampled o...
The biometry (morphology, size) of coccoliths of the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi has implicat...
Coccolithophore blooms are significant contributors to the global production and export of calcium c...
Coccolithophores are a unique group of phytoplankton that produce calcium carbonate coccoliths. The ...
The Great Calcite Belt (GCB) of the Southern Ocean is a region of elevated summertime upper ocean c...
This study summarizes the relationships between various biological and optical properties of a mesos...
Southern Ocean waters are projected to undergo profound changes in their physical and chemical prope...
International audienceBIOSOPE cruise achieved an oceanographic transect from the Marquise Islands to...
International audienceBIOSOPE cruise achieved an oceanographic transect from the Marquise Islands to...
International audienceThe constant release of carbon in the atmosphere from human activity induces o...
International audienceThe constant release of carbon in the atmosphere from human activity induces o...
We report surface observations of a mesoscale coccolithophore bloom at the shelf break of the Patago...
Coccolithophore blooms are significant contributors to the global production and export of calcium c...
Here we present observations of the hydrography of the Patagonian Shelf, shelf break and offshore wa...
In January 2008, a patch of high reflectance detected by ocean color satellite images was sampled d...
We describe the phytoplankton community and biomass during a summer coccolithophorid bloom sampled o...
The biometry (morphology, size) of coccoliths of the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi has implicat...
Coccolithophore blooms are significant contributors to the global production and export of calcium c...
Coccolithophores are a unique group of phytoplankton that produce calcium carbonate coccoliths. The ...
The Great Calcite Belt (GCB) of the Southern Ocean is a region of elevated summertime upper ocean c...
This study summarizes the relationships between various biological and optical properties of a mesos...
Southern Ocean waters are projected to undergo profound changes in their physical and chemical prope...
International audienceBIOSOPE cruise achieved an oceanographic transect from the Marquise Islands to...
International audienceBIOSOPE cruise achieved an oceanographic transect from the Marquise Islands to...
International audienceThe constant release of carbon in the atmosphere from human activity induces o...
International audienceThe constant release of carbon in the atmosphere from human activity induces o...