International audienceWe consider here pH and temperature fluctuations in marine waters, recorded at fixed points using high resolution automatic devices. We analyze time series coming from 4 monitoring stations located along French coast: one station is situated in the coastal area off Boulogne-sur-mer (Eastern English Channel) and 3 stations in the Bay of Seine. All these pH time series reveal large fluctuations at all scales similar to turbulent temperature fluctuations. We compare the pH and temperature time series through Fourier spectral analysis methods: spectra, compensated spectra, cospectra. We find good scaling properties of pH fluctuations, with power spectral slopes close to 1.5 for marine stations and 1.2 for the estuarine sta...
International audienceThe head of the Laurentian Channel (LC) is a very dynamic region of exceptiona...
The effect of Ocean Acidification (OA) on marine biota is quasi-predictable at best. While perturbat...
The manuscript shows how the few, scattered, latest measurements of ocean pH lacking a proper spatia...
International audienceWe consider here pH and temperature fluctuations in marine waters, recorded at...
In marine sciences, many fields display high variability over a large range of spatial and temporal ...
We present here a high resolution surface water pH dataset obtained in the Northwest European shelf ...
International audienceHigh-frequency temperature fluctuations recorded in the English Channel are co...
Cette thèse porte sur l’étude de séries temporelles biogéochimiques à moyen et long terme, de façon ...
AbstractHigh-frequency temperature fluctuations recorded in the English Channel are compared using t...
ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 22–27 June, VirtualThe Mediterranean Sea is one of the most frag...
International audienceAbstract Coastal flooding due to surge events represents natural hazards with ...
International audienceIn this paper, high frequency fluorescence fluctuations, recorded from 2004 to...
International audienceThe impact of tidal current, waves, and turbulence on particles re-suspension ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are resulting in a reduction in seawater pH, with potentia...
International audienceThe head of the Laurentian Channel (LC) is a very dynamic region of exceptiona...
The effect of Ocean Acidification (OA) on marine biota is quasi-predictable at best. While perturbat...
The manuscript shows how the few, scattered, latest measurements of ocean pH lacking a proper spatia...
International audienceWe consider here pH and temperature fluctuations in marine waters, recorded at...
In marine sciences, many fields display high variability over a large range of spatial and temporal ...
We present here a high resolution surface water pH dataset obtained in the Northwest European shelf ...
International audienceHigh-frequency temperature fluctuations recorded in the English Channel are co...
Cette thèse porte sur l’étude de séries temporelles biogéochimiques à moyen et long terme, de façon ...
AbstractHigh-frequency temperature fluctuations recorded in the English Channel are compared using t...
ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 22–27 June, VirtualThe Mediterranean Sea is one of the most frag...
International audienceAbstract Coastal flooding due to surge events represents natural hazards with ...
International audienceIn this paper, high frequency fluorescence fluctuations, recorded from 2004 to...
International audienceThe impact of tidal current, waves, and turbulence on particles re-suspension ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are resulting in a reduction in seawater pH, with potentia...
International audienceThe head of the Laurentian Channel (LC) is a very dynamic region of exceptiona...
The effect of Ocean Acidification (OA) on marine biota is quasi-predictable at best. While perturbat...
The manuscript shows how the few, scattered, latest measurements of ocean pH lacking a proper spatia...