Variable physical conditions such as vertical turbulent exchange, internal wave, and mesoscale eddy action affect the availability of light and nutrients for phytoplankton (unicellular algae) growth. It is hypothesized that changes in ocean temperature may affect ocean vertical density stratification, which may hamper vertical exchange. In order to quantify variations in physical conditions in the northeast Atlantic Ocean, we sampled a latitudinal transect along 17 ± 5∘ W between 30 and 63∘ N in summer. A shipborne conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) instrumented package was used with a custom-made modification of the pump inlet to minimize detrimental effects of ship motions on its data. Thorpe-scale analysis was used to establish turbule...
Springtime phytoplankton blooms photosynthetically fix carbon and export it from the surface ocean a...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
Mixing in the ocean and shelf seas is critical for the vertical distribution of dynamically active p...
Variable physical conditions such as vertical turbulent exchange, internal wave, and mesoscale eddy ...
In this data file nutrient, DFe and raw CTD data are available used for the paper "Diapycnal mixing...
Relationships between sea surface temperature (SST, > 10 m) and vertical density stratification, ...
It is widely held that as the ocean becomes more intensely stratified with anthropogenic-driven clim...
A coupled model, employing turbulence closure physics and cell-quota threshold limitation biology, h...
Small-scale temperature and conductivity variations have been measured in the upper 100 m of the nor...
International audienceExtreme atmospheric events, such as storms, can temporarily increase the verti...
Phytoplankton live almost exclusively in the sunlit waters of the euphotic zone. However, in additio...
Analysis of detailed time series of bio-optical and temperature data from the North Sea supports the...
In this paper, the relationship between changes in the intensity of the spring bloom and changes in ...
Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a physical supply of nutrients to the mixe...
Estuaries are extensive habitats that are vulnerable to rising sea levels; a detailed understanding ...
Springtime phytoplankton blooms photosynthetically fix carbon and export it from the surface ocean a...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
Mixing in the ocean and shelf seas is critical for the vertical distribution of dynamically active p...
Variable physical conditions such as vertical turbulent exchange, internal wave, and mesoscale eddy ...
In this data file nutrient, DFe and raw CTD data are available used for the paper "Diapycnal mixing...
Relationships between sea surface temperature (SST, > 10 m) and vertical density stratification, ...
It is widely held that as the ocean becomes more intensely stratified with anthropogenic-driven clim...
A coupled model, employing turbulence closure physics and cell-quota threshold limitation biology, h...
Small-scale temperature and conductivity variations have been measured in the upper 100 m of the nor...
International audienceExtreme atmospheric events, such as storms, can temporarily increase the verti...
Phytoplankton live almost exclusively in the sunlit waters of the euphotic zone. However, in additio...
Analysis of detailed time series of bio-optical and temperature data from the North Sea supports the...
In this paper, the relationship between changes in the intensity of the spring bloom and changes in ...
Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a physical supply of nutrients to the mixe...
Estuaries are extensive habitats that are vulnerable to rising sea levels; a detailed understanding ...
Springtime phytoplankton blooms photosynthetically fix carbon and export it from the surface ocean a...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
Mixing in the ocean and shelf seas is critical for the vertical distribution of dynamically active p...