Time-series sediment traps were deployed at 4 depths in the eastern Fram Strait from July 2007 to June 2008 to investigate variations in the magnitude and composition of the sinking particulate matter from upper waters to the seafloor. Sediment traps were deployed at 196 m in the Atlantic Water layer, at 1296 and 2364 m in the intermediate and deep waters, and at 2430 m on a benthic lander in the near-bottom layer. Fluxes of total particulate matter, particulate organic carbon, particulate organic nitrogen, biogenic matter, lithogenic matter, biogenic particulate silica, calcium carbonate, dominant phytoplankton cells, and zooplankton fecal pellets increased with depth, indicating the importance of lateral advection on fluxes in the deep Fr...
Surface sediments from the high-latitude southern and northern Atlantic Ocean havebeen investigated ...
Prompted by recent data analyses suggesting that the flux of particulate organic carbon sinking into...
Mass fluxes of particulate matter were studied in two large seawater flumes under three different fl...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
The composition of particles obtained by annually moored sediment traps have been analysed at the Lo...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...
As part of the HAUSGARTEN long-term observatory, sediment trap deployments were carried out before, ...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
Three conical sediment were deployed at three depths 968 m (top trap), 1976 m (middletrap), and 2938...
In the framework of the “Ice Station POLarstern” (ISPOL) expedition in the western Weddell Sea, two ...
The organic matter of sinking particulate material collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (ca. 49...
A 17 month record of vertical particle flux of dry weight, carbonate and organic carbon were 25.8, 9...
The surface ocean is coupled with the deep ocean via sinking particles that transport carbon to dept...
Because zooplankton feces represent a potentially important transport pathway of surface-derived org...
Surface sediments from the high-latitude southern and northern Atlantic Ocean havebeen investigated ...
Prompted by recent data analyses suggesting that the flux of particulate organic carbon sinking into...
Mass fluxes of particulate matter were studied in two large seawater flumes under three different fl...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
The composition of particles obtained by annually moored sediment traps have been analysed at the Lo...
A sediment trap was deployed at 340 m from April to July 2003 to monitor the downward export of part...
As part of the HAUSGARTEN long-term observatory, sediment trap deployments were carried out before, ...
Moored sediment trap arrays were deployed from September 2011 to August 2012 on both sides of the Ga...
Since 2000 long-term measurements of vertical particle flux have been performed with moored sediment...
Three conical sediment were deployed at three depths 968 m (top trap), 1976 m (middletrap), and 2938...
In the framework of the “Ice Station POLarstern” (ISPOL) expedition in the western Weddell Sea, two ...
The organic matter of sinking particulate material collected in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (ca. 49...
A 17 month record of vertical particle flux of dry weight, carbonate and organic carbon were 25.8, 9...
The surface ocean is coupled with the deep ocean via sinking particles that transport carbon to dept...
Because zooplankton feces represent a potentially important transport pathway of surface-derived org...
Surface sediments from the high-latitude southern and northern Atlantic Ocean havebeen investigated ...
Prompted by recent data analyses suggesting that the flux of particulate organic carbon sinking into...
Mass fluxes of particulate matter were studied in two large seawater flumes under three different fl...