Since 1983 time-series traps have been deployed in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean to measure the flux of organic carbon, biogenic silica and carbonate. The organic carbon flux data are used to calculate primary production rates and organic carbon fluxes at 100 m water depth. From these calculations, annual primary production rates range from about 170 g C m**-2 in the coastal area (Bransfield Strait) to almost zero in the Permanent Sea-Ice Zone. High rates (of about 80 g C m**-2 year**-1 ) were calculated for the Polar Front Zone and rather low values (about 20 g C m**-2 year**-1 ) characterize the Maud Rise area. The estimated primary production for the entire Southern Ocean (south of 50°S), using various subsystems with charact...
Using nutrient concentrations on neutral density surfaces in the Southern Ocean and climatological w...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionSatellite ocean color data from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-...
International audienceAs one of the major oceanic sinks of anthropogenic CO2, the Southern Ocean pla...
Fluxes of organic carbon normalised to a depth of 1000 m from 18 sites in the Atlantic and the South...
We present a synthesis of the rates of gross, new, net and primary production along with particulate...
An array of five bottom-tethered moorings with 19 PARFLUX time-series sediment trap at three depths ...
We present a synthesis of the rates of gross, new, net and primary production along with particulate...
Without doubt, global climate change is directly linked to the anthropogenic release of greenhouse g...
During the austral summer of 2004–2005, a large multi-disciplinary research cruise investigated the ...
International audienceWe estimate in situ biological carbon production rates from high frequency mea...
Biogeochemical cycling in the Southern Ocean (SO) plays a key role in the global sea-air CO2balance ...
Using nutrient concentrations on neutral density surfaces in the Southern Ocean and climatological w...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionSatellite ocean color data from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-...
International audienceAs one of the major oceanic sinks of anthropogenic CO2, the Southern Ocean pla...
Fluxes of organic carbon normalised to a depth of 1000 m from 18 sites in the Atlantic and the South...
We present a synthesis of the rates of gross, new, net and primary production along with particulate...
An array of five bottom-tethered moorings with 19 PARFLUX time-series sediment trap at three depths ...
We present a synthesis of the rates of gross, new, net and primary production along with particulate...
Without doubt, global climate change is directly linked to the anthropogenic release of greenhouse g...
During the austral summer of 2004–2005, a large multi-disciplinary research cruise investigated the ...
International audienceWe estimate in situ biological carbon production rates from high frequency mea...
Biogeochemical cycling in the Southern Ocean (SO) plays a key role in the global sea-air CO2balance ...
Using nutrient concentrations on neutral density surfaces in the Southern Ocean and climatological w...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionSatellite ocean color data from the Sea-viewing Wide Field-...
International audienceAs one of the major oceanic sinks of anthropogenic CO2, the Southern Ocean pla...