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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten = 17 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher und englischer Sprache
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  • 2
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    Springer
    In:  In: The Northern North Atlantic: A Changing Environment. , ed. by Schäfer, P., Ritzrau, W., Schlüter, M. and Thiede, J. Springer, Berlin, Germany, pp. 69-79.
    Publication Date: 2020-04-01
    Description: A decade of particle flux measurements providse the basis for a comparison of the eastem and westem provinces ofthe Nordic Seas. Ice-related physical and biological seasonality as well as pelagic settings jointly control fluxes in the westem Polar Province which receives southward flowing water of Polar origin. Sediment trap data from this realm highlight a predominantly physical flux control which leads to exports of siliceous particles within the biological marginal ice zone as a prominent contributor. In the northward flowing waters of the eastem Atlantic Province, feeding Strategie . life histories and the succession of dominant mesozooplankters (copepods and pteropods) are central in controlling fluxes. Furthermore, more calcareous matter is exported here with a shift in flux seasonality towards surnrner/autumn. Dominant pelagic processes modeled numerically as to their impact on annual organic carbon exports for both provinces confirrn that interannual flux variability is related to changes in the respective control mechanisms. Annual organic carbon exports are strikingly similar in the Polar and Atlantic Provinces (2.4 and 2.9 g m-2 y-1 at 500 m depth). despite major differences in flux control. The Polar and Atlantic Provinces. however, can be distinguished according to annual fluxes of opal ( l.4 and 0.6 g m-2 y-1) and carbonate (6.8 and 10.4 g m-2 y-1). lnterannual variability may blur this in single years. Thus. it is vital to use multi-annual data sets when including particle exports in general biogeochemical province descriptions. Vertical flux profiles (collections from 500 m, l000 min both provinces and 300-600 m above the seafloor deviate from the general vertical decline of fluxes due to particle degradation during sinking. At depths 〉 1000 m secondary fluxes (laterally advected/re uspended particles) are often juxtaposed to primary (pelagic) fluxes, a pattem which is most prominent in the Atlantic Province. Spatial variability within theAtlantic Province remains poorly understood. and the same holds true for interannual variability. No proxies are at hand for this province to quantitatively relate fluxes to physical or biological pelagic properties. For the easonally ice-covered Polar Province a robust relationship exists between particle export and ambient ice-regime (Ramseier et al. this volume; Ramseier et al. 1999). Spatial flux pattems may be differentiated and interannual variability can be analyzed in this manner to improve our ability to couple pelagic export pattems with benthic and geochemical sedimentary processes in seasonally ice-covered seas.
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2018-03-15
    Description: Particle flux data from 27 sites in the Atlantic Ocean have been compiled in order to determine regional variations in the strength and efficiency of the biological pump and to quantify carbon fluxes over the ocean basin, thus estimating the potential oceanic sequestration of atmospheric CO2. An algorithm is derived relating annual particulate organic carbon (POC) flux to primary production and depth that yields variations in the export ratio (ER = POC flux/primary production) at 125 m of between 0.08 and 0.38 over the range of production from 50 to 400 g C m−2 yr−1. Significant regional differences in changes of the export ratio with depth are related to the temporal stability of flux. Sites with more pulsed export have higher export ratios at 125 m but show more rapid decreases of POC flux with depth, resulting in little geographic variation in fluxes below ∼3000 m. The opposing effects of organic carbon production and calcification on ΔpCO2 of surface seawater are considered to calculate an “effective carbon flux” at the depth of the euphotic zone and at the base of the winter mixed layer. POC flux at the base of the euphotic zone integrated over the Atlantic Ocean between 65°N and 65°S amounts to 3.14 Gt C yr−1. Of this, 5.7% is remineralized above the winter mixed layer and thus does not contribute to CO2 sequestration on climatically relevant timescales. The effective carbon flux, termed Jeff, amounts to 2.47 Gt C yr−1 and is a measure of the potential sequestration of atmospheric CO2 for the area considered. A shift in the composition of sedimenting particles (seen in a decrease of the opal:carbonate ratio) is seen across the entire North Atlantic, indicating a basin-wide phenomenon that may be related to large-scale changes in climatic forcing.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 4
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    Elsevier
    In:  Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 49 (8). pp. 1431-1444.
    Publication Date: 2016-10-28
    Description: Observations during a spring phytoplankton bloom in the northeast Atlantic between March and May 1992 in the Biotrans region at 47°N, 20°W, are presented. During most of the observation period there was a positive heat flux into the ocean, winds were weak, and the mixed layer depth was shallow (〈40 m). Phytoplankton growth conditions were favourable during this time. Phytoplankton biomass roughly doubled within the euphotic zone over the course of about 7 days during mid-April, and rapidly increased towards the end of the study until silicate was depleted. However, the stratification of the water column was transient, and the spring bloom development was repeatedly interrupted by gales. During two storms, in late March and late April, the mixed-layer depth increased to 250 and 175 m, respectively. After the storm events significant amounts of chlorophyll-a, particulate organic carbon and biogenic silica were found well below the euphotic zone. It is estimated that between 56% and 65% of the seasonal new production between winter and early May was exported from the euphotic zone by convective mixing, in particular, during the two storm events. Data from the NABE 47°N study during spring 1989 are re-evaluated. It is found that convective particle export was of importance during the early part of that bloom too, but negligible during the height of the bloom in May 1989. The overall impact of convective particle export during spring 1989 was equivalent to about 36% of new production. In view of these and previously published findings it is concluded that convective transport during spring is a significant process for the export of particulate matter from the euphotic zone in the temperate North Atlantic
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 891; Acanthestomella norvegica; DEPTH, water; Didinium sp.; Dinophysis sp.; Flagellates indeterminata; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Greenland Sea; Gyrodinium sp.; Heterotrichea; Laboea conica; Laboea strobila; Lohmaniella oviformis; Metastrombidium sp.; Microzooplankton; Microzooplankton, biomass as carbon; MULT; Multiple investigations; Parafavella sp.; PO173B; POS173/2; POS173/2_891; Poseidon; Protoperidinium sp.; Ptychocyclis obtusa; SFB313; Strombidium acuminatum; Strombidium conicum; Strombidium cornicopiae; Strombidium delicatissimum; Strombidium emergens; Strombidium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 138 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 895; Acanthestomella norvegica; DEPTH, water; Didinium sp.; Dinophysis sp.; Flagellates indeterminata; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Greenland Sea; Gyrodinium sp.; Heterotrichea; Laboea conica; Laboea strobila; Lohmaniella oviformis; Metastrombidium sp.; Microzooplankton; Microzooplankton, biomass as carbon; MULT; Multiple investigations; Parafavella sp.; PO173B; POS173/2; POS173/2_895; Poseidon; Protoperidinium sp.; Ptychocyclis obtusa; SFB313; Strombidium acuminatum; Strombidium conicum; Strombidium cornicopiae; Strombidium delicatissimum; Strombidium emergens; Strombidium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 161 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 883; Acanthestomella norvegica; DEPTH, water; Didinium sp.; Dinophysis sp.; Flagellates indeterminata; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Greenland Sea; Gyrodinium sp.; Heterotrichea; Laboea conica; Laboea strobila; Lohmaniella oviformis; Metastrombidium sp.; Microzooplankton; Microzooplankton, biomass as carbon; MULT; Multiple investigations; Parafavella sp.; PO173B; POS173/2; POS173/2_883; Poseidon; Protoperidinium sp.; Ptychocyclis obtusa; SFB313; Strombidium acuminatum; Strombidium conicum; Strombidium cornicopiae; Strombidium delicatissimum; Strombidium emergens; Strombidium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 161 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 899; Acanthestomella norvegica; DEPTH, water; Didinium sp.; Dinophysis sp.; Flagellates indeterminata; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Greenland Sea; Gyrodinium sp.; Heterotrichea; Laboea conica; Laboea strobila; Lohmaniella oviformis; Metastrombidium sp.; Microzooplankton; Microzooplankton, biomass as carbon; MULT; Multiple investigations; Parafavella sp.; PO173B; POS173/2; POS173/2_899; Poseidon; Protoperidinium sp.; Ptychocyclis obtusa; SFB313; Strombidium acuminatum; Strombidium conicum; Strombidium cornicopiae; Strombidium delicatissimum; Strombidium emergens; Strombidium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 184 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 885; Acanthestomella norvegica; DEPTH, water; Didinium sp.; Dinophysis sp.; Flagellates indeterminata; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Greenland Sea; Gyrodinium sp.; Heterotrichea; Laboea conica; Laboea strobila; Lohmaniella oviformis; Metastrombidium sp.; Microzooplankton; Microzooplankton, biomass as carbon; MULT; Multiple investigations; Parafavella sp.; PO173B; POS173/2; POS173/2_885; Poseidon; Protoperidinium sp.; Ptychocyclis obtusa; SFB313; Strombidium acuminatum; Strombidium conicum; Strombidium cornicopiae; Strombidium delicatissimum; Strombidium emergens; Strombidium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 161 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: 907; Acanthestomella norvegica; DEPTH, water; Didinium sp.; Dinophysis sp.; Flagellates indeterminata; Global Environmental Change: The Northern North Atlantic; Greenland Sea; Gyrodinium sp.; Heterotrichea; Laboea conica; Laboea strobila; Lohmaniella oviformis; Metastrombidium sp.; Microzooplankton; Microzooplankton, biomass as carbon; MULT; Multiple investigations; Parafavella sp.; PO173B; POS173/2; POS173/2_907; Poseidon; Protoperidinium sp.; Ptychocyclis obtusa; SFB313; Strombidium acuminatum; Strombidium conicum; Strombidium cornicopiae; Strombidium delicatissimum; Strombidium emergens; Strombidium sp.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 138 data points
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