About 50 Gt of carbon is fixed photosynthetically by surface ocean phytoplankton communities every year. Part of this organic matter is reprocessed within the plankton community to form aggregates which eventually sink and export carbon into the deep ocean. The fraction of organic matter leaving the surface ocean is partly dependent on aggregate sinking velocity which accelerates with increasing aggregate size and density, where the latter is controlled by ballast load and aggregate porosity. In May 2011, we moored nine 25 m deep mesocosms in a Norwegian fjord to assess on a daily basis how plankton community structure affects material properties and sinking velocities of aggregates (Ø 80–400 µm) collected in the mesocosms' sediment traps. ...
Fecal pellets and marine snow aggregates drive the biological carbon pump via sedimentation of organ...
Higher surface production is generally reflected in higher organic carbon content of the underlying ...
WOS:000349302600003International audienceDuring the second KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Stud...
About 50 Gt of carbon is fixed photosynthetically by surface ocean phytoplankton communities every y...
Gravitational sinking of photosynthetically fixed particulate organic carbon (POC) constitutes a key...
Gravitational sinking of photosynthetically fixed particulate organic carbon (POC) constitutes a key...
Gravitational sinking of photosynthetically fixed particulate organic carbon (POC) constitutes a key...
The goal of this work has been to examine the influence of upper ocean food web structure and functi...
In the ocean, the perpetual 'snowfall' of biogenic marine particles exports organic carbon from the ...
The world’s oceans play an important role in sequestering carbon over timescales of 105 years and mo...
Particle aggregation and the consequent formation of marine snow alter important properties of bioge...
International audienceThe first KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study (KEOPS1), conducted in th...
The mass sinking of phytoplankton cells following blooms is an important source of carbon to the oce...
Fecal pellets and marine snow aggregates drive the biological carbon pump via sedimentation of organ...
Higher surface production is generally reflected in higher organic carbon content of the underlying ...
WOS:000349302600003International audienceDuring the second KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Stud...
About 50 Gt of carbon is fixed photosynthetically by surface ocean phytoplankton communities every y...
Gravitational sinking of photosynthetically fixed particulate organic carbon (POC) constitutes a key...
Gravitational sinking of photosynthetically fixed particulate organic carbon (POC) constitutes a key...
Gravitational sinking of photosynthetically fixed particulate organic carbon (POC) constitutes a key...
The goal of this work has been to examine the influence of upper ocean food web structure and functi...
In the ocean, the perpetual 'snowfall' of biogenic marine particles exports organic carbon from the ...
The world’s oceans play an important role in sequestering carbon over timescales of 105 years and mo...
Particle aggregation and the consequent formation of marine snow alter important properties of bioge...
International audienceThe first KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study (KEOPS1), conducted in th...
The mass sinking of phytoplankton cells following blooms is an important source of carbon to the oce...
Fecal pellets and marine snow aggregates drive the biological carbon pump via sedimentation of organ...
Higher surface production is generally reflected in higher organic carbon content of the underlying ...
WOS:000349302600003International audienceDuring the second KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Stud...