We present a 3 year record of deep water particle flux at the recently initiated ESTOC (European Station for Time-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands) located in the eastern subtropical North Atlantic gyre. Particle flux was highly seasonal, with flux maxima occurring in late winter-early spring. A comparison with historic CZCS (Coastal Zone Colour Scanner) data shows that these flux maxima occurred about 1 month after maximum chlorophyll was observed in surface waters in a presumed primary source region 100 km * 100 km northeast of the trap location. The main components of the particles collected with the traps were mineral particles and carbonate, both correlating strongly with organic matter sedimentation. Mineral particles in the sinkin...
Mesoscale eddies are abundant in the eastern tropical North Atlantic and act as oases for phytoplank...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
The time series of downward particle flux at 3000 m at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observa...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Particle fluxes at the Cape Verde Ocean Observatory (CVOO) in the eastern tropical North Atlantic fo...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems (EBUEs) are associated with high biological productivity, high...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
A sediment trap mooring was deployed in the central eastern Mediterranean from November 1991 to Augu...
Mesoscale eddies are abundant in the eastern tropical North Atlantic and act as oases for phytoplank...
International audienceThe flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich par...
Results of particle flux studies using sediment traps in the northeast Atlantic Ocean at 33oN, 22oW,...
Downward particle flux was measured using sediment traps at various depths over the Porcupine Abyssa...
We compared particle data from a moored video camera system with sediment trap derived fluxes at ~11...
Long‐term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
Mesoscale eddies are abundant in the eastern tropical North Atlantic and act as oases for phytoplank...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
The time series of downward particle flux at 3000 m at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observa...
The flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich particles with sinking ra...
Particle fluxes at the Cape Verde Ocean Observatory (CVOO) in the eastern tropical North Atlantic fo...
Long-term observations of the deep ocean particle flux from three sites in the northeast Atlantic (3...
Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems (EBUEs) are associated with high biological productivity, high...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
A sediment trap mooring was deployed in the central eastern Mediterranean from November 1991 to Augu...
Mesoscale eddies are abundant in the eastern tropical North Atlantic and act as oases for phytoplank...
International audienceThe flux of materials to the deep sea is dominated by larger, organic-rich par...
Results of particle flux studies using sediment traps in the northeast Atlantic Ocean at 33oN, 22oW,...
Downward particle flux was measured using sediment traps at various depths over the Porcupine Abyssa...
We compared particle data from a moored video camera system with sediment trap derived fluxes at ~11...
Long‐term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
Mesoscale eddies are abundant in the eastern tropical North Atlantic and act as oases for phytoplank...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
The time series of downward particle flux at 3000 m at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Sustained Observa...