Meridional and vertical distributions of several biogeochemical parameters were studied along a section in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean south of South Africa during the austral summer 2008 of the International Polar Year to characterize the biogeochemical provinces and to assess the seasonal net diatom production. Based on analyses of macro-nutrients, ammonium (NH4), chlorophyll a, (Chl a), phaeopigments, biogenic silica (BSi), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC), and particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC and PON, respectively), four biogeochemical domains were distinguished along the section: the subtropical Atlantic, the confluence zone of the subtropical and subantarctic domains, the Polar Frontal Zone (PFZ) in ...
A one-dimensional biophysical model was developed to simulate upper ocean dynamics and seasonal nutr...
Phytoplankton distribution and concentrations of macronutrients and iron were studied in the Polar F...
programme, investigated phytoplankton spring bloom development and its biogeochemical effects in dif...
International audienceMeridional and vertical distributions of several biogeochemical parameters wer...
High biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations (maximum: 11.7μmoll−1) were recorded during late November ...
The chlorophyll a (chl a) biomass and primary production of three phytoplankton size fractions were ...
A mesoscale study was conducted in January and February 1999 in the Crozet Basin frontal zones (43°5...
The Subantarctic and Polar Frontal zones (SAZ and PFZ) represent a large portion of the total area o...
The Antarctic Zone, the southernmost belt of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, plays an important r...
The high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) conditions of the Southern Ocean were explored with an ecol...
The high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) conditions of the Southern Ocean were explored with an ecol...
The R.V. Polarstern cruise ANT X/6, part of the international Southern Ocean JGOFS programme, invest...
Although the concentrations of macro-nutrients are generally high in the Southern Ocean the distribu...
International audienceA mesoscale study was conducted in January and February 1999 in the Crozet Bas...
A one-dimensional biophysical model was developed to simulate upper ocean dynamics and seasonal nutr...
Phytoplankton distribution and concentrations of macronutrients and iron were studied in the Polar F...
programme, investigated phytoplankton spring bloom development and its biogeochemical effects in dif...
International audienceMeridional and vertical distributions of several biogeochemical parameters wer...
High biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations (maximum: 11.7μmoll−1) were recorded during late November ...
The chlorophyll a (chl a) biomass and primary production of three phytoplankton size fractions were ...
A mesoscale study was conducted in January and February 1999 in the Crozet Basin frontal zones (43°5...
The Subantarctic and Polar Frontal zones (SAZ and PFZ) represent a large portion of the total area o...
The Antarctic Zone, the southernmost belt of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, plays an important r...
The high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) conditions of the Southern Ocean were explored with an ecol...
The high nutrient low chlorophyll (HNLC) conditions of the Southern Ocean were explored with an ecol...
The R.V. Polarstern cruise ANT X/6, part of the international Southern Ocean JGOFS programme, invest...
Although the concentrations of macro-nutrients are generally high in the Southern Ocean the distribu...
International audienceA mesoscale study was conducted in January and February 1999 in the Crozet Bas...
A one-dimensional biophysical model was developed to simulate upper ocean dynamics and seasonal nutr...
Phytoplankton distribution and concentrations of macronutrients and iron were studied in the Polar F...
programme, investigated phytoplankton spring bloom development and its biogeochemical effects in dif...