Climate change has affected the Arctic Ocean (AO) and its marginal seas significantly. The reduction of sea ice in the Arctic region has altered the magnitude of photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) entering the water column, impacting primary productivity. Increasing cloudiness in the atmosphere and rising turbidity in the coastal waters of the Arctic region are considered as the major factors that counteract the effect of reduced sea ice on underwater PAR. Additionally, extreme solar zenith angles and sea-ice cover in the AO increase the complexity of retrieving PAR. In this study, a PAR algorithm based on radiative transfer in the atmosphere and satellite observations is implemented to evaluate the effect of these factors on PAR ...
International audiencePhotomineralization of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) in the Arct...
In July 2011, the observation of a massive phytoplankton bloom underneath a sea ice–covered region o...
Optically active water constituents can strongly attenuate in-water penetrative radiation and affect...
The Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas are among the marine regions most affected by climate change...
International audienceThe Arctic atmosphere–surface system transmits visible light from the Sun to t...
International audienceThe transmission of ultraviolet (UVR) and photosynthetically available radiati...
A warming and shifting climate in the Arctic has led to significant declines in sea ice over the las...
Arctic sea ice is shifting from a year-round to a seasonal sea ice cover. This substantial transform...
International audienceArctic sea ice is shifting from a year-round to a seasonal sea ice cover. This...
The observed changes of Arctic sea ice during the last decades have a strong impact on interactions ...
The last few decades have seen a decrease in Arctic ice cover, leading to changes in the structure a...
[1] Over the past few decades the Arctic sea ice cover has decreased in areal extent. This has alter...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic has experienced dramatic changes, the most recognized being th...
Ice melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative energy with poorly unde...
The influence of decreasing Arctic sea ice on net primary production (NPP) in the Arctic Ocean has b...
International audiencePhotomineralization of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) in the Arct...
In July 2011, the observation of a massive phytoplankton bloom underneath a sea ice–covered region o...
Optically active water constituents can strongly attenuate in-water penetrative radiation and affect...
The Arctic Ocean and its marginal seas are among the marine regions most affected by climate change...
International audienceThe Arctic atmosphere–surface system transmits visible light from the Sun to t...
International audienceThe transmission of ultraviolet (UVR) and photosynthetically available radiati...
A warming and shifting climate in the Arctic has led to significant declines in sea ice over the las...
Arctic sea ice is shifting from a year-round to a seasonal sea ice cover. This substantial transform...
International audienceArctic sea ice is shifting from a year-round to a seasonal sea ice cover. This...
The observed changes of Arctic sea ice during the last decades have a strong impact on interactions ...
The last few decades have seen a decrease in Arctic ice cover, leading to changes in the structure a...
[1] Over the past few decades the Arctic sea ice cover has decreased in areal extent. This has alter...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic has experienced dramatic changes, the most recognized being th...
Ice melting in the Arctic Ocean exposes the surface water to more radiative energy with poorly unde...
The influence of decreasing Arctic sea ice on net primary production (NPP) in the Arctic Ocean has b...
International audiencePhotomineralization of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) in the Arct...
In July 2011, the observation of a massive phytoplankton bloom underneath a sea ice–covered region o...
Optically active water constituents can strongly attenuate in-water penetrative radiation and affect...