The late austral summer (February-April) phytoplankton bloom that occurs east of Madagascar exhibits significant interannual variability and at its largest extent covers ~1% of the world’s ocean surface area. The bloom raises many intriguing questions about how it begins, is sustained, propagates to the east, exports carbon and ends. It has been observed and studied using satellite ocean olor observations, but the lack of in situ data makes it difficult to address these questions. Here we describe observations that were made serendipitously on a cruise in February 2005. These show clearly for the first time the simultaneous existence of a deep chlorophyll maximum at ~70-110 m depths (seen in SeaSoar fluorimeter data) and a surface chloroph...
The South‐East Madagascar Bloom, one of the most compelling biogeochemical features of the Indian Oc...
Remotely sensed weekly MODIS data of chlorophyll α (Chl-α) concentration, sea surface temperature (S...
Abstract A strong but variable western boundary current flows south along the east coast of Madagasc...
Phytoplankton blooms are ecological hotspots in the ocean, and are fundamental to the biogeochemical...
In the oligotrophic waters to the east of Madagascar a large phytoplankton bloom is found to occur i...
The South-East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the southwest Indian Ocean. Phas...
The South‐East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the South‐West Indian Ocean. Pha...
The South-East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the southwest Indian Ocean. Phas...
International audienceThe South-East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the southw...
Chlorophyll-a concentration is a measure of phytoplankton biomass and is therefore used as a proxy f...
Using observational datasets and a high resolution coupled biophysical model (CROCOPISCES), the main...
The South-East Madagascar Bloom, one of the most compelling biogeochemical features of the Indian Oc...
The South‐East Madagascar Bloom, one of the most compelling biogeochemical features of the Indian Oc...
Remotely sensed weekly MODIS data of chlorophyll α (Chl-α) concentration, sea surface temperature (S...
Abstract A strong but variable western boundary current flows south along the east coast of Madagasc...
Phytoplankton blooms are ecological hotspots in the ocean, and are fundamental to the biogeochemical...
In the oligotrophic waters to the east of Madagascar a large phytoplankton bloom is found to occur i...
The South-East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the southwest Indian Ocean. Phas...
The South‐East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the South‐West Indian Ocean. Pha...
The South-East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the southwest Indian Ocean. Phas...
International audienceThe South-East Madagascar Bloom occurs in an oligotrophic region of the southw...
Chlorophyll-a concentration is a measure of phytoplankton biomass and is therefore used as a proxy f...
Using observational datasets and a high resolution coupled biophysical model (CROCOPISCES), the main...
The South-East Madagascar Bloom, one of the most compelling biogeochemical features of the Indian Oc...
The South‐East Madagascar Bloom, one of the most compelling biogeochemical features of the Indian Oc...
Remotely sensed weekly MODIS data of chlorophyll α (Chl-α) concentration, sea surface temperature (S...
Abstract A strong but variable western boundary current flows south along the east coast of Madagasc...