Bio-optical measurements from three of the Atlantic Meridional Transect programme cruises in 2003-2004 were examined to determine spatial variation and correlations between phytoplankton variables. These cruises each crossed approximately 100° of latitude between the UK and the Falkland Islands, covering a range of environments in the Atlantic Ocean. Measurements of primary production were made using a Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF), concentration of phytoplankton pigments using High Performance Liquid Clrromatography (HPLC) and in situ particle absorption using a novel double cast technique with an ac9+ nine wavelength absorption/attenuation meter. Ancillary data in the form of salinity, temperature and chlorophyll concentration p...
Carbon biomass is an important parameter that should be monitored globally. To measure this paramete...
The presence of a subsurface chlorophyll maximum is a ubiquitous feature of CTD profiles collected f...
Phytoplankton play a key role in the geochemical cycles of the Earth, are responsible for 50% of glo...
Phytoplankton physiology and primary productivity at basin scales were determined using in situ data...
Understanding sources of variability in the optical properties of phytoplankton and how the properti...
Phytoplankton Primary Production (PP) is a key index of marine ecosystem function, setting the const...
Phytoplankton Primary Production (PP) is a key index of marine ecosystem function, setting the const...
North Atlantic, an extensive data set of high-pressure liquid chromatography pigment concentrations,...
Studies of the physiological and optical properties of phytoplankton of the subtropical open ocean a...
Studies of the physiological and optical properties of phytoplankton of the subtropical open ocean a...
Marine primary production is an essential process in the global carbon cycle, controlling the flux o...
This thesis examines some aspects of in situ phytoplankton physiology and subsequent production rate...
We analysed water samples taken during the Polarstern PS113 cruise with HPLC technique to retrieve p...
Pigment patterns and associated absorption properties of phytoplankton were investigated in the euph...
In temperate shelf seas, a deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) persists within the thermocline during sum...
Carbon biomass is an important parameter that should be monitored globally. To measure this paramete...
The presence of a subsurface chlorophyll maximum is a ubiquitous feature of CTD profiles collected f...
Phytoplankton play a key role in the geochemical cycles of the Earth, are responsible for 50% of glo...
Phytoplankton physiology and primary productivity at basin scales were determined using in situ data...
Understanding sources of variability in the optical properties of phytoplankton and how the properti...
Phytoplankton Primary Production (PP) is a key index of marine ecosystem function, setting the const...
Phytoplankton Primary Production (PP) is a key index of marine ecosystem function, setting the const...
North Atlantic, an extensive data set of high-pressure liquid chromatography pigment concentrations,...
Studies of the physiological and optical properties of phytoplankton of the subtropical open ocean a...
Studies of the physiological and optical properties of phytoplankton of the subtropical open ocean a...
Marine primary production is an essential process in the global carbon cycle, controlling the flux o...
This thesis examines some aspects of in situ phytoplankton physiology and subsequent production rate...
We analysed water samples taken during the Polarstern PS113 cruise with HPLC technique to retrieve p...
Pigment patterns and associated absorption properties of phytoplankton were investigated in the euph...
In temperate shelf seas, a deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) persists within the thermocline during sum...
Carbon biomass is an important parameter that should be monitored globally. To measure this paramete...
The presence of a subsurface chlorophyll maximum is a ubiquitous feature of CTD profiles collected f...
Phytoplankton play a key role in the geochemical cycles of the Earth, are responsible for 50% of glo...