Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Ocean under current conditions and with ongoing warming and sea ice losses. Here we present seasonal nitrate concentration and hydrographic data from two oceanographic moorings on the northern Barents shelf between autumn 2017 and summer 2018. The eastern mooring was sea ice-covered to varying degrees during autumn, winter and spring, and was characterized by more Arctic-like oceanographic conditions, while the western mooring was ice-free year-round and showed a greater influence of Atlantic water masses. The seasonal cycle in nitrate dynamics was similar under ice-influenced and ice-free conditions, with biological nitrate uptake beginning nea...
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Eastern Fram Strait and the shelf slope region north of Svalbard is dominated by the advection of wa...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice cover de...
Climate change is altering nutrient cycling within the Arctic Ocean, having knock-on effects to Arct...
Abstract. While the entire Arctic Ocean is warming rapidly, the Barents Sea in particular is experie...
This study compiles colocated oceanic observations of high-resolution vertical profiles of nitrate c...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...
Rapidly retreating sea ice is expected to influence future phytoplankton production in the Arctic Oc...
This PhD thesis is investigating fixed nitrogen cycling at a Pan-Arctic scale, in order to better un...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
Abstract Primary production in the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) is limited by light and bioavailable n...
The Arctic is warming at a rate nearly twice the global average, leading to thawing permafrost, incr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Eastern Fram Strait and the shelf slope region north of Svalbard is dominated by the advection of wa...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice cover de...
Climate change is altering nutrient cycling within the Arctic Ocean, having knock-on effects to Arct...
Abstract. While the entire Arctic Ocean is warming rapidly, the Barents Sea in particular is experie...
This study compiles colocated oceanic observations of high-resolution vertical profiles of nitrate c...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...
Rapidly retreating sea ice is expected to influence future phytoplankton production in the Arctic Oc...
This PhD thesis is investigating fixed nitrogen cycling at a Pan-Arctic scale, in order to better un...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
Abstract Primary production in the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) is limited by light and bioavailable n...
The Arctic is warming at a rate nearly twice the global average, leading to thawing permafrost, incr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Eastern Fram Strait and the shelf slope region north of Svalbard is dominated by the advection of wa...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...