As part of the HAUSGARTEN long-term observatory, sediment trap deployments were carried out before, during, and after the anomalously warm Atlantic Water inflow observed from 2005 to 2007 in the eastern Fram Strait. Downward export of particulate organic carbon (POC), zooplankton fecal pellet carbon (FPC), and biogenic particulate silica (bPSi) were measured from August 2002 to June 2003 and from July 2004 to July 2008 to indirectly assess the impact of the warm anomaly on phytoplankton and zooplankton communities in the region. Lower and less frequent bPSi fluxes were observed during most of the warm anomaly period, reflecting a shift in phytoplankton community composition towards dominance of small-sized phytoplankton under warmer conditi...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land–atmosphere–cryosphere–ocean inter-...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean intera...
The composition of particles obtained by annually moored sediment traps have been analysed at the Lo...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
Time-series sediment traps were deployed at 4 depths in the eastern Fram Strait from July 2007 to Ju...
The Arctic Ocean north of Svalbard has recently experienced large sea ice losses and the increasing ...
00003 ăWOS:000384551800005International audienceThe marine ecosystem of Kongsfjorden experiences lar...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) is a significant part of the global carbon cycle, exporting ∼10Gt o...
Sea ice volume and extent currently experience massive reduction in the Arctic Ocean due to climate ...
A critical question regarding the organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is whether the decline in...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land–atmosphere–cryosphere–ocean inter-...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean intera...
The composition of particles obtained by annually moored sediment traps have been analysed at the Lo...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
Time-series sediment traps were deployed at 4 depths in the eastern Fram Strait from July 2007 to Ju...
The Arctic Ocean north of Svalbard has recently experienced large sea ice losses and the increasing ...
00003 ăWOS:000384551800005International audienceThe marine ecosystem of Kongsfjorden experiences lar...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) is a significant part of the global carbon cycle, exporting ∼10Gt o...
Sea ice volume and extent currently experience massive reduction in the Arctic Ocean due to climate ...
A critical question regarding the organic carbon cycle in the Arctic Ocean is whether the decline in...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land–atmosphere–cryosphere–ocean inter-...
The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean intera...