As a part of the ANR-Forclim experiment, particle mass fluxes and sedimentation processes were investigated on the slope of Aquitanian margin of the Bay of Biscay, between the canyons of Cap-Breton and Cap-Ferret. Interface sediments were collected along a depth transect from 145 to 2000 m; simultaneously a mooring line was deployed at the deepest station (WH, 2000 m) with two traps (800 and 1700 m) for a 16-month period (June 2006–November 2007). 210Pb activities of settling particles and of interface sediments were determined to study transport processes of particles. Sediment and mass accumulation rates, calculated from excess 210Pb profiles in the sediment column, show the expected decreasing trend with depth, as usually observed on mar...
The southeastern part of the Bay of Biscay is under the combined influence of the eastern branch of ...
none3The continental shelf of Cádiz (SW Spain) has an average width of 40 km, the slope dropping awa...
International audiencePresent sedimentation in three canyons of the Bay of Biscay (Audierne, Blackmu...
The Cap-Ferret Canyon (CFC), a major morphologic feature of the eastern margin of the Bay of Biscay,...
The temporal and water depth related dynamics of planktic foraminiferal fluxes in the south-eastern ...
As part of the ECOFER experiment (ECOMARGE program, JGOFS-France), concentrations of the natural rad...
The results of a year-long sediment-trap experiment provide the first direct observations of sedimen...
The Avilés Canyon in the central Cantabrian margin is one of the largest submarine canyons in Europe...
The southeastern part of the Bay of Biscay is under the combined influence of the eastern branch of ...
The present study discusses the distribution of living planktonic foraminifera (LPF) in a neritic en...
The study area, ‘‘La Grande Vasie` re'' (LGV), stretches out on the French Atlantic continental shel...
We report a data-set of sediment characteristics and biogeochemical fluxes at the water-sediment int...
Test fluxes of planktic foraminifera in the Bay of Biscay were sampled in spring using drifting sedi...
The southeastern part of the Bay of Biscay is under the combined influence of the eastern branch of ...
none3The continental shelf of Cádiz (SW Spain) has an average width of 40 km, the slope dropping awa...
International audiencePresent sedimentation in three canyons of the Bay of Biscay (Audierne, Blackmu...
The Cap-Ferret Canyon (CFC), a major morphologic feature of the eastern margin of the Bay of Biscay,...
The temporal and water depth related dynamics of planktic foraminiferal fluxes in the south-eastern ...
As part of the ECOFER experiment (ECOMARGE program, JGOFS-France), concentrations of the natural rad...
The results of a year-long sediment-trap experiment provide the first direct observations of sedimen...
The Avilés Canyon in the central Cantabrian margin is one of the largest submarine canyons in Europe...
The southeastern part of the Bay of Biscay is under the combined influence of the eastern branch of ...
The present study discusses the distribution of living planktonic foraminifera (LPF) in a neritic en...
The study area, ‘‘La Grande Vasie` re'' (LGV), stretches out on the French Atlantic continental shel...
We report a data-set of sediment characteristics and biogeochemical fluxes at the water-sediment int...
Test fluxes of planktic foraminifera in the Bay of Biscay were sampled in spring using drifting sedi...
The southeastern part of the Bay of Biscay is under the combined influence of the eastern branch of ...
none3The continental shelf of Cádiz (SW Spain) has an average width of 40 km, the slope dropping awa...
International audiencePresent sedimentation in three canyons of the Bay of Biscay (Audierne, Blackmu...