Spring-neap modulation of tidal mixing could potentially have significant effects on the timing and magnitude of primary production in stratified shelf seas. A 1-dimensional turbulence model, coupled to a simple model of primary production, is used to identify potential spring-neap impacts. Changes in the timing of the spring-neap cycle could contribute 10% of inter-annual variability of bloom timing in weak tidal regimes and 25% in areas with stronger tidal currents. In stratified regions away from the tidal mixing fronts the spring-neap cycle is predicted to result in periodicity in the biological rates within the thermocline, and the turbulent flux of organic carbon into the bottom water. The strongest impacts are predicted within 15 – 5...
In some regions, tidal energy can be a key factor in the generation of variability in physical and b...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
Primary productivity and subsequent carbon cycling in the coastal zone have a significant impact on ...
This study highlights the importance of tides in controlling the spatial and temporal distributions ...
Phytoplankton phenology and the length of the growing season have implications that cascade through ...
Measurements of the intra-tidal and spring-neap variation in the vertical flux of nitrate into the b...
Shelf seas are believed to play an important role in the oceanic export of carbon (C). The combinati...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of density structure and its influence on primary production i...
Sharples/Spring-neap cycle and primary production 1 Potential impacts of the spring-neap tidal cycl
Analysis of detailed time series of bio-optical and temperature data from the North Sea supports the...
Rupert basin, a fjord characterized by an inflow tidal jet and a seasonal growing cycle characterist...
A decade of observation in South San Francisco Bay demonstrates that estuarine phytoplankton biomass...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within w...
The balance of physical and biological processes governing phytoplankton growth rates and the accumu...
The Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) hosts a large and productive marine ecosystem supported by high phytopl...
In some regions, tidal energy can be a key factor in the generation of variability in physical and b...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
Primary productivity and subsequent carbon cycling in the coastal zone have a significant impact on ...
This study highlights the importance of tides in controlling the spatial and temporal distributions ...
Phytoplankton phenology and the length of the growing season have implications that cascade through ...
Measurements of the intra-tidal and spring-neap variation in the vertical flux of nitrate into the b...
Shelf seas are believed to play an important role in the oceanic export of carbon (C). The combinati...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of density structure and its influence on primary production i...
Sharples/Spring-neap cycle and primary production 1 Potential impacts of the spring-neap tidal cycl
Analysis of detailed time series of bio-optical and temperature data from the North Sea supports the...
Rupert basin, a fjord characterized by an inflow tidal jet and a seasonal growing cycle characterist...
A decade of observation in South San Francisco Bay demonstrates that estuarine phytoplankton biomass...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within w...
The balance of physical and biological processes governing phytoplankton growth rates and the accumu...
The Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) hosts a large and productive marine ecosystem supported by high phytopl...
In some regions, tidal energy can be a key factor in the generation of variability in physical and b...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
Primary productivity and subsequent carbon cycling in the coastal zone have a significant impact on ...