During most of the year, diatom production in the ice-covered Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) is limited by light availability and nutrient supply. Therefore, biological production is thought to be generally low, with higher biological production at the sea ice edge and over partially ice-free shelf areas. The major surface ocean current in the CAO is the Transpolar Drift (TPD), which transports sea ice and water from the rivers and shelves of the Laptev and the East Siberian Seas across the CAO toward the Fram Strait, carrying high amounts of terrestrial-derived material over long distances. We used Si isotopes (δ30Si) to better understand the difference between lower and higher biological production areas and how the TPD potentially affects th...
<div><p>Pelagic primary production in Arctic seas has traditionally been viewed as biologically insi...
International audienceThe Arctic Ocean is particularly affected by climate change, with changes in s...
International audienceWe use field observations from late spring and a one‐dimensional sea‐ice model...
During most of the year, diatom production in the ice-covered Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) is limited ...
Realistic prediction of the near-future response of Arctic Ocean primary productivity to ongoing war...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key eve...
The use of the silicon isotope composition of dissolved silicon (δ30Si-DSi) to understand the marine...
The silicon isotope composition of silicic acid, delta Si-30(OH)(4), in the deep Arctic Ocean is ano...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
The polar region is experiencing one of the most rapid environmental changes driven by atmospheric ...
<div><p>Pelagic primary production in Arctic seas has traditionally been viewed as biologically insi...
International audienceThe Arctic Ocean is particularly affected by climate change, with changes in s...
International audienceWe use field observations from late spring and a one‐dimensional sea‐ice model...
During most of the year, diatom production in the ice-covered Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) is limited ...
Realistic prediction of the near-future response of Arctic Ocean primary productivity to ongoing war...
Diatoms are generally the dominant contributors to the Arctic Ocean spring bloom, which is a key eve...
The use of the silicon isotope composition of dissolved silicon (δ30Si-DSi) to understand the marine...
The silicon isotope composition of silicic acid, delta Si-30(OH)(4), in the deep Arctic Ocean is ano...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
The polar region is experiencing one of the most rapid environmental changes driven by atmospheric ...
<div><p>Pelagic primary production in Arctic seas has traditionally been viewed as biologically insi...
International audienceThe Arctic Ocean is particularly affected by climate change, with changes in s...
International audienceWe use field observations from late spring and a one‐dimensional sea‐ice model...