During September and October 1996 planktic foraminifers and pteropods were sampled from the upper 2500 m of the water column in the BIOTRANS area (47°N, 20°W), eastern North Atlantic, as part of the JGOFS program. Hydrography, chlorophyll fluorescence, and nutrient content were recorded at high spatial and temporal resolution providing detailed information about the transition time between summer and fall. At the beginning of the cruise a shallow pycnocline was present and oligotrophic conditions prevailed. Over the course of the cruise, the mixed layer depth increased and surface water temperature decreased by 1.5°C. Both chlorophyll-a dispersed in the upper 50 m by vertical mixing and chlorophyll-a concentrations at the sea surface increa...
Three major faunal provinces of planktonic foraminifera were recognized along two North Atlantic cro...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Over the last few million years, the Eartha s climate system has changed continuously on decadal to ...
During September and October 1996 planktic foraminifers and pteropods were sampled from the upper 25...
Sediment trap samples from OMEX 2 (49°N, 13°W) provide a continuous record of the seasonal successio...
Primary productivity and water mass reconstructions based on planktic Foraminifera reveal distinct i...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002...
Plankton pump samples and plankton tows (size fractions between 0.04 mm and 1.01 mm) from the easter...
The distribution of planktic foraminifera from the continental slope onto the shelf of the south-eas...
The present investigation was part of a large-scale in situ mesocosm experiment in the oligotrophic ...
Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Population dynamics of planktic foraminifer species are discussed in relation to environmental facto...
Cruise M140 combined sampling of plankton, mineral dust and other particles in the water column with...
Three major faunal provinces of planktonic foraminifera were recognized along two North Atlantic cro...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Over the last few million years, the Eartha s climate system has changed continuously on decadal to ...
During September and October 1996 planktic foraminifers and pteropods were sampled from the upper 25...
Sediment trap samples from OMEX 2 (49°N, 13°W) provide a continuous record of the seasonal successio...
Primary productivity and water mass reconstructions based on planktic Foraminifera reveal distinct i...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002...
Plankton pump samples and plankton tows (size fractions between 0.04 mm and 1.01 mm) from the easter...
The distribution of planktic foraminifera from the continental slope onto the shelf of the south-eas...
The present investigation was part of a large-scale in situ mesocosm experiment in the oligotrophic ...
Planktic foraminiferal (PF) flux and faunal composition from three sediment trap time series of 2002...
Planktic foraminiferal assemblages vary in response to seasonal fluctuations of hydrographic propert...
Population dynamics of planktic foraminifer species are discussed in relation to environmental facto...
Cruise M140 combined sampling of plankton, mineral dust and other particles in the water column with...
Three major faunal provinces of planktonic foraminifera were recognized along two North Atlantic cro...
Planktic foraminifera are among the most valuable signal-carriers in paleoceanography. However, due ...
Over the last few million years, the Eartha s climate system has changed continuously on decadal to ...