The critical depth concept was first recognized by Gran and Braarud (1935). During summer, in the Bay of Fundy, they observed an unexpected no bloom situation. Their interpretation was that high amounts of detritus of terrestrial origin caused too murky water and insufficient light for the tidally mixed phytoplankton. Almost 20 years later, this was elaborated by Sverdrup (1953) into a hypothesis for the initiation of the spring bloom in the North Atlantic Water (NAW) masses. Since then, variations in mixed layer depth have been a key in phytoplankton modelling. As illustrated by the study of Gran and Braarud, variation in the non-phytoplankton light attenuation coefficient is also a key to understand phytoplankton bloom conditions. Due to ...
One of the most dramatic large-scale features in the ocean is the seasonal greening of the North Atl...
We present here parameterizations of particulate and phytoplankton absorption coefficients as functi...
Factors controlling the dynamics of suspended particulate matter (SPM), its influence on sea-leaving...
The critical depth concept was first recognized by Gran and Braarud (1935). During summer, in the Ba...
The critical depth concept was first recognized by Gran and Braarud (1935). During summer, in the Ba...
The light regime of the water column has a strong structuring effect on aquatic food webs and it has...
We investigated the ultraviolet radiation (UVR) transmission properties of Norwegian oceanic, coasta...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America.The Critical Depth Hypothesis formalized by Sverdrup ...
With climate warming, a widespread expectation is that events in spring, such as flowering, bird mig...
Sverdrup's critical depth hypothesis, which has had an almost canonical status in biological oceanog...
Spring phytoplankton blooms in the Nordic Seas contribute a large proportion of global primary produ...
In his 1953 paper, Harald Sverdrup argued that the development of a spring bloom in the ocean depend...
Phytoplankton blooms provide biomass to the marine trophic web, contribute to the carbon removal fro...
The European coastal zone is characterized by high anthropogenic riverine nutrient loads, and turbid...
As in 1989 the algal bloom was toxic and mortal to Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout in fish-farms....
One of the most dramatic large-scale features in the ocean is the seasonal greening of the North Atl...
We present here parameterizations of particulate and phytoplankton absorption coefficients as functi...
Factors controlling the dynamics of suspended particulate matter (SPM), its influence on sea-leaving...
The critical depth concept was first recognized by Gran and Braarud (1935). During summer, in the Ba...
The critical depth concept was first recognized by Gran and Braarud (1935). During summer, in the Ba...
The light regime of the water column has a strong structuring effect on aquatic food webs and it has...
We investigated the ultraviolet radiation (UVR) transmission properties of Norwegian oceanic, coasta...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America.The Critical Depth Hypothesis formalized by Sverdrup ...
With climate warming, a widespread expectation is that events in spring, such as flowering, bird mig...
Sverdrup's critical depth hypothesis, which has had an almost canonical status in biological oceanog...
Spring phytoplankton blooms in the Nordic Seas contribute a large proportion of global primary produ...
In his 1953 paper, Harald Sverdrup argued that the development of a spring bloom in the ocean depend...
Phytoplankton blooms provide biomass to the marine trophic web, contribute to the carbon removal fro...
The European coastal zone is characterized by high anthropogenic riverine nutrient loads, and turbid...
As in 1989 the algal bloom was toxic and mortal to Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout in fish-farms....
One of the most dramatic large-scale features in the ocean is the seasonal greening of the North Atl...
We present here parameterizations of particulate and phytoplankton absorption coefficients as functi...
Factors controlling the dynamics of suspended particulate matter (SPM), its influence on sea-leaving...