New production of organic matter from photosynthesis based on “new” nitrate transported into the illuminated surface layer fuels temperate ecosystems during periods of stratification when surface waters are nutrient limited. Published observations from the northeastern North Sea show a large spatial heterogeneity in vertical nitrate fluxes and suggest shelf edge mixing may be the major source for new production here during the stratified summer season. In the current study, we further investigate these empirical findings with a numerical model, where physical transports and mixing are evaluated against observations of temperature, salinity, nutrients and dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy. The relatively shallow central North Sea is se...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Nutrient limitation on phytoplankton growth plays a critical role in ocean productivity, the functio...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
New production of organic matter from photosynthesis based on “new” nitrate transported into the ill...
New production, i.e. that driven by allochthonous nutrient inputs, is the only form of primary produ...
Spatial and temporal patterns from 1960 to 2003 in annual potential new primary production (PNP) of ...
We address a long-standing problem of how nutrients are transported from the shelf edge and from riv...
Measurements of the intra-tidal and spring-neap variation in the vertical flux of nitrate into the b...
Shelf seas are believed to play an important role in the oceanic export of carbon (C). The combinati...
Spatial and temporal patterns from 1960 to 2003 in annual potential new primary production (PNP) of ...
The supply of macro-nutrients (nitrate, ammonia and phosphate) is generally considered to be the key...
Phytoplankton in the ocean are a key component of the global carbon cycle and the base of most marin...
Coastal shelf seas are zones of intense nutrient cycling, where a strong coupling between the sedime...
This study compiles colocated oceanic observations of high-resolution vertical profiles of nitrate c...
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice cover de...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Nutrient limitation on phytoplankton growth plays a critical role in ocean productivity, the functio...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
New production of organic matter from photosynthesis based on “new” nitrate transported into the ill...
New production, i.e. that driven by allochthonous nutrient inputs, is the only form of primary produ...
Spatial and temporal patterns from 1960 to 2003 in annual potential new primary production (PNP) of ...
We address a long-standing problem of how nutrients are transported from the shelf edge and from riv...
Measurements of the intra-tidal and spring-neap variation in the vertical flux of nitrate into the b...
Shelf seas are believed to play an important role in the oceanic export of carbon (C). The combinati...
Spatial and temporal patterns from 1960 to 2003 in annual potential new primary production (PNP) of ...
The supply of macro-nutrients (nitrate, ammonia and phosphate) is generally considered to be the key...
Phytoplankton in the ocean are a key component of the global carbon cycle and the base of most marin...
Coastal shelf seas are zones of intense nutrient cycling, where a strong coupling between the sedime...
This study compiles colocated oceanic observations of high-resolution vertical profiles of nitrate c...
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice cover de...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...
Nutrient limitation on phytoplankton growth plays a critical role in ocean productivity, the functio...
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the Arctic Oce...