In the literature, an inconsistency exists between estimates of biotically-effected carbon export inferred from large-scale geochemical studies (Jenkins 1982; 47 gC m-2a-1) and local measurements of turbulent nutrient supply (Lewis et al. 1986; 4 gC m-2a-1) in the eastern subtropical North Atlantic. Nutrient supply to the upper ocean by turbulent mixing is reexamined using local standard oceanographic measurements and high-resolution vertical profiles of nutrients averaged over a large region directly comparable to that investigated by Jenkins (1982)
Subtropical gyres cover 26%-29% of the world's surface ocean and are conventionally regarded as ocea...
Abstract: As a result of the AMOC the North Atlantic absorbs a disproportionately large amount of ca...
As part of a multidisciplinary cruise to the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP) study site (49°00′N 16°30...
In the literature, an inconsistency exists between estimates of biotically-effected carbon export in...
In the literature, an inconsistency exists between estimates of biotically-effected carbon export in...
International audienceSustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a physical supply of...
Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a physical supply of nutrients to the mixe...
Highlights: • Strong longitudinal variability occurs in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. • All...
In this data file nutrient, DFe and raw CTD data are available used for the paper "Diapycnal mixing...
Diapycnal mixing of nutrients from the thermocline to the surface sunlit ocean is thought to be rela...
The expansive gyres of the subtropical ocean account for a significant fraction of global organic ca...
Mechanisms of nutrient supply in oligotrophic ocean systems remain inadequately understood and quant...
An eddy-permitting coupled ecosystem-circulation model with accurate descriptions of advection and t...
A synthesis is provided of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and phosphorus (DOP) distributions over ...
Ocean biological processes play an important role in the global carbon cycle via the production of o...
Subtropical gyres cover 26%-29% of the world's surface ocean and are conventionally regarded as ocea...
Abstract: As a result of the AMOC the North Atlantic absorbs a disproportionately large amount of ca...
As part of a multidisciplinary cruise to the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP) study site (49°00′N 16°30...
In the literature, an inconsistency exists between estimates of biotically-effected carbon export in...
In the literature, an inconsistency exists between estimates of biotically-effected carbon export in...
International audienceSustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a physical supply of...
Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a physical supply of nutrients to the mixe...
Highlights: • Strong longitudinal variability occurs in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. • All...
In this data file nutrient, DFe and raw CTD data are available used for the paper "Diapycnal mixing...
Diapycnal mixing of nutrients from the thermocline to the surface sunlit ocean is thought to be rela...
The expansive gyres of the subtropical ocean account for a significant fraction of global organic ca...
Mechanisms of nutrient supply in oligotrophic ocean systems remain inadequately understood and quant...
An eddy-permitting coupled ecosystem-circulation model with accurate descriptions of advection and t...
A synthesis is provided of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and phosphorus (DOP) distributions over ...
Ocean biological processes play an important role in the global carbon cycle via the production of o...
Subtropical gyres cover 26%-29% of the world's surface ocean and are conventionally regarded as ocea...
Abstract: As a result of the AMOC the North Atlantic absorbs a disproportionately large amount of ca...
As part of a multidisciplinary cruise to the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (PAP) study site (49°00′N 16°30...