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Rapid formation of large aggregates during the spring bloom of Kerguelen Island: observations and model comparisons
M.-P. Jouandet
Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), Unité mixte: Aix Marseille Université – CNRS – IRD, 13288 Marseille CEDEX 09, France
G. A. Jackson
Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845-3146, USA
F. Carlotti
Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), Unité mixte: Aix Marseille Université – CNRS – IRD, 13288 Marseille CEDEX 09, France
M. Picheral
CNRS, UMR7093, LOV, Observatoire océanologique, 06230, Villefranche/mer, France
L. Stemmann
Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR7093, LOV, Observatoire océanologique, 06230, Villefranche/mer, France
S. Blain
Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR7621, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Microbienne, Observatoire Océanologique, 66650 Banyuls/mer, France
CNRS, UMR7621, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Microbienne, Observatoire Océanologique, 66650 Banyuls/mer, France
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- Export fluxes in a naturally iron-fertilized area of the Southern Ocean – Part 1: Seasonal dynamics of particulate organic carbon export from a moored sediment trap M. Rembauville et al.
- Mesozooplankton structure and functioning during the onset of the Kerguelen phytoplankton bloom during the KEOPS2 survey F. Carlotti et al.
- Distribution and fluxes of marine particles in the South China Sea continental slope: implications for carbon export S. Guo et al.
- Numerical simulations on effects of turbulence on the size spectrum of sinking particles in ocean surface boundary layer K. Nishino & Y. Yoshikawa
- Turbulence mediates marine aggregate formation and destruction in the upper ocean M. Takeuchi et al.
- New Estimate of Organic Carbon Export From Optical Measurements Reveals the Role of Particle Size Distribution and Export Horizon D. Clements et al.
- Differentiating Lithogenic Supplies, Water Mass Transport, and Biological Processes On and Off the Kerguelen Plateau Using Rare Earth Element Concentrations and Neodymium Isotopic Compositions M. Grenier et al.
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- Simulating aggregate dynamics in ocean biogeochemical models G. Jackson & A. Burd
- Models of Plankton Community Changes during a Warm Water Anomaly in Arctic Waters Show Altered Trophic Pathways with Minimal Changes in Carbon Export M. Vernet et al.
- BioGeoChemical‐Argo Floats Reveal Stark Latitudinal Gradient in the Southern Ocean Deep Carbon Flux Driven by Phytoplankton Community Composition L. Terrats et al.
- Carbon export in the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen area of the Southern Ocean based on the 234Th approach F. Planchon et al.
- A global marine particle size distribution dataset obtained with the Underwater Vision Profiler 5 R. Kiko et al.
- In situ camera observations reveal major role of zooplankton in modulating marine snow formation during an upwelling-induced plankton bloom J. Taucher et al.
- Early spring mesopelagic carbon remineralization and transfer efficiency in the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen area S. Jacquet et al.
- The potential role of Antarctic krill faecal pellets in efficient carbon export at the marginal ice zone of the South Orkney Islands in spring A. Belcher et al.
- Mesoscale and high-frequency variability of macroscopic particles (> 100 μm) in the Ross Sea and its relevance for late-season particulate carbon export A. Bochdansky et al.
- Export fluxes in a naturally iron-fertilized area of the Southern Ocean – Part 2: Importance of diatom resting spores and faecal pellets for export M. Rembauville et al.
- Intense and localized export of selected marine snow types at eddy edges in the South Atlantic Ocean A. Accardo et al.
- The effect of marine aggregate parameterisations on nutrients and oxygen minimum zones in a global biogeochemical model D. Niemeyer et al.
- Synchronized autonomous sampling reveals coupled pulses of biomass and export of morphologically different diatoms in the Southern Ocean S. Blain et al.
- Settling of particles in the upper 100 m of the ocean detected with autonomous profiling floats off California G. Jackson et al.
- Net community production and carbon export during the late summer in the Ross Sea, Antarctica H. DeJong et al.
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- Comparison of an In Situ Imaging Device and Net-Based Method to Study Mesozooplankton Communities in an Oligotrophic System A. Barth & J. Stone
- Sourcing the iron in the naturally fertilised bloom around the Kerguelen Plateau: particulate trace metal dynamics P. van der Merwe et al.
- Export fluxes in a naturally iron-fertilized area of the Southern Ocean – Part 1: Seasonal dynamics of particulate organic carbon export from a moored sediment trap M. Rembauville et al.
- Mesozooplankton structure and functioning during the onset of the Kerguelen phytoplankton bloom during the KEOPS2 survey F. Carlotti et al.
- Distribution and fluxes of marine particles in the South China Sea continental slope: implications for carbon export S. Guo et al.
- Numerical simulations on effects of turbulence on the size spectrum of sinking particles in ocean surface boundary layer K. Nishino & Y. Yoshikawa
- Turbulence mediates marine aggregate formation and destruction in the upper ocean M. Takeuchi et al.
- New Estimate of Organic Carbon Export From Optical Measurements Reveals the Role of Particle Size Distribution and Export Horizon D. Clements et al.
- Differentiating Lithogenic Supplies, Water Mass Transport, and Biological Processes On and Off the Kerguelen Plateau Using Rare Earth Element Concentrations and Neodymium Isotopic Compositions M. Grenier et al.
- New insights on the 7Be cycle in the ocean M. Grenier et al.
- Effect of long-range interactions on nanoparticle-induced aggregation W. Jeżewski
- Simulating aggregate dynamics in ocean biogeochemical models G. Jackson & A. Burd
- Models of Plankton Community Changes during a Warm Water Anomaly in Arctic Waters Show Altered Trophic Pathways with Minimal Changes in Carbon Export M. Vernet et al.
- BioGeoChemical‐Argo Floats Reveal Stark Latitudinal Gradient in the Southern Ocean Deep Carbon Flux Driven by Phytoplankton Community Composition L. Terrats et al.
- Carbon export in the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen area of the Southern Ocean based on the 234Th approach F. Planchon et al.
- A global marine particle size distribution dataset obtained with the Underwater Vision Profiler 5 R. Kiko et al.
- In situ camera observations reveal major role of zooplankton in modulating marine snow formation during an upwelling-induced plankton bloom J. Taucher et al.
- Early spring mesopelagic carbon remineralization and transfer efficiency in the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen area S. Jacquet et al.
- The potential role of Antarctic krill faecal pellets in efficient carbon export at the marginal ice zone of the South Orkney Islands in spring A. Belcher et al.
- Mesoscale and high-frequency variability of macroscopic particles (> 100 μm) in the Ross Sea and its relevance for late-season particulate carbon export A. Bochdansky et al.
- Export fluxes in a naturally iron-fertilized area of the Southern Ocean – Part 2: Importance of diatom resting spores and faecal pellets for export M. Rembauville et al.
- Intense and localized export of selected marine snow types at eddy edges in the South Atlantic Ocean A. Accardo et al.
- The effect of marine aggregate parameterisations on nutrients and oxygen minimum zones in a global biogeochemical model D. Niemeyer et al.
- Synchronized autonomous sampling reveals coupled pulses of biomass and export of morphologically different diatoms in the Southern Ocean S. Blain et al.
- Settling of particles in the upper 100 m of the ocean detected with autonomous profiling floats off California G. Jackson et al.
- Net community production and carbon export during the late summer in the Ross Sea, Antarctica H. DeJong et al.
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