Mesoscale eddies are important, frequent, and persistent features of the circulation in the eastern South Pacific (ESP) Ocean, transporting physical, chemical and biological properties from the productive shelves to the open ocean. Some of these eddies exhibit subsurface hypoxic or suboxic conditions and may serve as important hotspots for nitrogen loss, but little is known about oxygen consumption rates and nitrogen transformation processes associated with these eddies. In the austral fall of 2011, during the Tara Oceans expedition, an intrathermocline, anticyclonic, mesoscale eddy with a suboxic ( 0.5 µM), suggesting that active denitrification occurred in this water mass. Using satellite altimetry, we were able to track the eddy back to ...
The formation of a subsurface anticyclonic eddy in the Peru-Chile Undercurrent (PCUC) in January and...
Ocean eddies can both trigger mixing (during their formation and decay) and effectively shield water...
International audienceThe temporal evolution of the physical and bio-geochemical structure of an oxy...
Mesoscale eddies play a major role in controlling ocean biogeochemistry. By impacting nutrient avail...
Mesoscale eddies play a major role in controlling ocean biogeochemistry. By impacting nutrient avail...
Recent observations in the eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) have shown the key role of meso- an...
Recent observations in the eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) have shown the key role of meso- an...
The Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) of the Tropical South Eastern Pacific (TSEP) is one of the most intens...
The influence of mesoscale eddies on the flow field and the water masses, especially the oxygen dist...
The eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) upwelling region is one of the ocean’s largest sinks of fi...
Mesoscale eddies seem to play an important role for both the hydrography and biogeochemistry of the ...
Fixed nitrogen (N) loss to biogenic N2 in intense oceanic O2 minimum zones (OMZ) accounts for a larg...
The eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) upwelling region is one of the ocean's largest sinks of fi...
The formation of a subsurface anticyclonic eddy in the Peru-Chile Undercurrent (PCUC) in January and...
Ocean eddies can both trigger mixing (during their formation and decay) and effectively shield water...
International audienceThe temporal evolution of the physical and bio-geochemical structure of an oxy...
Mesoscale eddies play a major role in controlling ocean biogeochemistry. By impacting nutrient avail...
Mesoscale eddies play a major role in controlling ocean biogeochemistry. By impacting nutrient avail...
Recent observations in the eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) have shown the key role of meso- an...
Recent observations in the eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) have shown the key role of meso- an...
The Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) of the Tropical South Eastern Pacific (TSEP) is one of the most intens...
The influence of mesoscale eddies on the flow field and the water masses, especially the oxygen dist...
The eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) upwelling region is one of the ocean’s largest sinks of fi...
Mesoscale eddies seem to play an important role for both the hydrography and biogeochemistry of the ...
Fixed nitrogen (N) loss to biogenic N2 in intense oceanic O2 minimum zones (OMZ) accounts for a larg...
The eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) upwelling region is one of the ocean's largest sinks of fi...
The formation of a subsurface anticyclonic eddy in the Peru-Chile Undercurrent (PCUC) in January and...
Ocean eddies can both trigger mixing (during their formation and decay) and effectively shield water...
International audienceThe temporal evolution of the physical and bio-geochemical structure of an oxy...