Formation of dense shelf water (DSW) in coastal polynyas (open water or thin sea-ice cover) in the sea-ice zone around Antarctica supplies Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) through overflow down the continental slope. In coastal polynyas, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is absorbed by the ocean in the early spring because of active primary production, and DSW formation is an important process for transporting this carbon from the sea surface to the deep ocean. However, there have been few quantitative evaluations of carbon consumption by active primary production and transport in coastal polynyas. Here, we examined the carbon dynamics in the Cape Darnley polynya (CDP), East Antarctica during austral summer 2009, by using carbonate system param...
14 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103899.-- Data...
Abstract: The Ross Sea is an area of dense water formation within the Southern Ocean, hence it poten...
Abstract Polynyas, or recurring areas of seasonally open water surrounded by sea ice, are foci for e...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
The carbonate chemistry in the Dalton Polynya in East Antarctica (115°–123°E) was investigated in su...
The carbonate chemistry in the Dalton Polynya in East Antarctica (115°–123°E) was investigated in su...
Three years of carbonate system measurements from Ryder Bay on the West Antarctic Peninsula are pres...
Tides significantly affect polar coastlines by modulating ice shelf melt and modifying shelf ...
The densest waters in the world ocean are formed on the continental shelf areas around Antarctica by...
International audienceHydrographic and carbonate system properties were determined in the Gerlache S...
Abstract Antarctic coastal polynyas produce Dense Shelf Water, a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water...
Exchangeable organic carbon (OC) dynamics and CO2 fluxes in the Antarctic Peninsula during austral s...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IN] New insights of ship-based inte...
The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle, accounting for over 40% of the ...
14 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103899.-- Data...
Abstract: The Ross Sea is an area of dense water formation within the Southern Ocean, hence it poten...
Abstract Polynyas, or recurring areas of seasonally open water surrounded by sea ice, are foci for e...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
We quantify the transport of inorganic carbon from the continental shelf to the deep ocean in Dense ...
The carbonate chemistry in the Dalton Polynya in East Antarctica (115°–123°E) was investigated in su...
The carbonate chemistry in the Dalton Polynya in East Antarctica (115°–123°E) was investigated in su...
Three years of carbonate system measurements from Ryder Bay on the West Antarctic Peninsula are pres...
Tides significantly affect polar coastlines by modulating ice shelf melt and modifying shelf ...
The densest waters in the world ocean are formed on the continental shelf areas around Antarctica by...
International audienceHydrographic and carbonate system properties were determined in the Gerlache S...
Abstract Antarctic coastal polynyas produce Dense Shelf Water, a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water...
Exchangeable organic carbon (OC) dynamics and CO2 fluxes in the Antarctic Peninsula during austral s...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IN] New insights of ship-based inte...
The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle, accounting for over 40% of the ...
14 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103899.-- Data...
Abstract: The Ross Sea is an area of dense water formation within the Southern Ocean, hence it poten...
Abstract Polynyas, or recurring areas of seasonally open water surrounded by sea ice, are foci for e...