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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal für Praktische Chemie/Chemiker-Zeitung 332 (1990), S. 439-443 
    ISSN: 0021-8383
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Organic Phosphorus Compounds. XVI. On the Chemistry of the Isocyanatophosphoric Acid Diethyl EsterA one-pot procedure for preparing ureidophosphoric acid dialkyl esters 2 from POCl3, urea, and alcohols via ureidophosphoric acid dichloride 1 was worked out. 2 (R=Et) was used as starting material for isocyanatophosphoric acid diethyl ester (4, R=Et), the reaction of which with anilines and various other primary amines afforded a series of new N'-substituted ureidophosphoric acid diethyl esters 5 a-k.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2020-06-19
    Description: Cruise M160 is part of concerted MOSES/REEBUS Eddy Study featuring three major research expeditions (M156, M160, MSM104). It aims to develop both a qualitative and quantitative understanding of the role of physical-chemical-biological coupling in eddies for the biological pump. The study is part of the MOSES “Ocean Eddies” event chain, which follows three major hypotheses to be addressed by the MOSES/REEBUS field campaigns: (1) Mesoscale and sub-mesoscale eddies play an important role in transferring energy along the energy cascade from the large-scale circulation to dissipation at the molecular level. (2) Mesoscale and sub-mesoscale eddies are important drivers in determining onset, magnitude and characteristics of biological productivity in the ocean and contribute significantly to global primary production and particle export and transfer to the deep ocean. (3) Mesoscale and sub-mesoscale eddies are important for shaping extreme biogeochemical environments (e.g., pH, oxygen) in the oceans, thus acting as a source/sink function for greenhouse gases. In contrast to the other two legs, MOSES Eddy Study II during M160 did not include any benthic work but focused entirely on the pelagic dynamics within eddies. It accomplished a multi-disciplinary, multi-parameter and multi-platform study of two discrete cyclonic eddies in an unprecedented complexity. The pre-cruise search for discrete eddies suitable for detailed study during M160 had already started a few months prior to the cruise. Remote sensing data products (sea surface height, sea surface temperature, ocean color/chlorophyll a) were used in combination with eddy detection algorithms and numerical modelling to identify and track eddies in the entire eddy field off West Africa. In addition, 2 gliders and 1 waveglider had been set out from Mindelo/Cabo Verde for pre-cruise mapping of the potential working area north of the Cabo Verdean archipelago. At the start of M160, a few suitable eddies – mostly of cyclonic type – had been identified, some of which were outside the safe operation range of the motorglider plane. As technical problems delayed the flight operations, the first eddy (center at 14.5°N/25°W) for detailed study was chosen to the southwest of the island of Fogo. It was decided to carry out a first hydrographic survey there followed by the deployment of a suite of instruments (gliders, waveglider, floats, drifter short-term mooring). Such instrumented, we left this first eddy and transited – via a strong anticyclonic feature southwest of the island of Santiago – to the region northeast of the island of Sal, i.e. in the working range of the glider plane. During the transit, a full suite of underway measurements as well as CTD/RO section along 22°W (16°-18.5°N) were carried in search for sub-surface expressions of anticyclonic eddy features. In the northeast, we had identified the second strong cyclonic eddy (center at 18°N/22.5°W) which was chosen for detailed study starting with a complete hydrographic survey (ADCP, CTD/RO, other routine station work). After completion of the mesoscale work program, we identified a strong frontal region at the southwestern rim of the cyclonic eddy, which was chosen for the first sub-mesoscale study with aerial observation component. There, the first dye release experiment was carried out which consisted of the dye release itself followed by an intense multi-platforms study of the vertical and horizontal spreading of the initial dye streak. This work was METEOR-Berichte, Cruise M160, Mindelo – Mindelo, 23.11.2019 4 – 20.12.2019 supported and partly guided by aerial observation of the research motorglider Stemme, which was still somewhat compromised by technical issues and meteorological conditions (high cloud cover, Saharan dust event). Nevertheless, this first dye release experiment was successful and showed rapid movement of the dynamic meandering front. After completion of work on this second eddy and execution of a focused sampling program at the Cape Verde Ocean Observation, RV METEOR returned to the first eddy for continuation of the work started there in the beginning of the cruise. This was accompanied by a relocation of the airbase of Stemme from the international airport of Sal to the domestic airport of Fogo. The further execution of the eddy study at this first eddy, which again included a complete hydrographic survey followed by a mesoscale eddy study with dye release, was therefore possible with aerial observations providing important guidance for work on RV METEOR. Overall, M160 accomplished an extremely intense and complex work program with 212 instrument deployments during station work, 137 h of observation with towed instruments and a wide range of underway measurements throughout the cruise. Up to about 30 individually tracked platforms (Seadrones, glider, wavegliders, drifters, floats) were in the water at the same time providing unprecedented and orchestrated observation capabilities in an eddy. All planned work components were achieved and all working groups acquired the expected numbers of instrument deployments and sampling opportunities.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-11-10
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Wefer, Gerold; Fischer, Gerhard (1991): Annual primary production and export flux in the Southern Ocean from sediment trap data. Marine Chemistry, 35(1-4), 597-613, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4203(09)90045-7
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Description: Since 1983 time-series traps have been deployed in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean to measure the flux of organic carbon, biogenic silica and carbonate. The organic carbon flux data are used to calculate primary production rates and organic carbon fluxes at 100 m water depth. From these calculations, annual primary production rates range from about 170 g C m**-2 in the coastal area (Bransfield Strait) to almost zero in the Permanent Sea-Ice Zone. High rates (of about 80 g C m**-2 year**-1 ) were calculated for the Polar Front Zone and rather low values (about 20 g C m**-2 year**-1 ) characterize the Maud Rise area. The estimated primary production for the entire Southern Ocean (south of 50°S), using various subsystems with characteristic carbon fluxes, is in the order of 1 * 10**9tons year**-1; the organic carbon flux out of the photic layer is 0.17 * 10**9tons year**-1. Our calculation of the Southern Ocean total annual primary production is substantially lower than previously reported values.
    Keywords: JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Polar_Front_1; SFB261; South Atlantic in Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Budget and Currents; Trap; TRAP; WS3_trap; WS4_trap
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-02-29
    Keywords: Agulhas Basin; ANT-IV/3; ANT-IV/4; ANT-IX/3; ANT-IX/4; ANT-V/4; ANT-VI/3; ANT-VIII/3; ANT-VIII/6; Argentine Islands; Astrid Ridge; Atka Bay; Atlantic Indik Ridge; Atlantic Ridge; AWI_Paleo; Bulimina aculeata, δ13C; Bulimina aculeata, δ18O; Camp Norway; Cape Basin; Cibicidoides cf. wuellerstorfi, δ13C; Cibicidoides cf. wuellerstorfi, δ18O; Cibicidoides spp., δ13C; Cibicidoides spp., δ18O; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Discovery Seamount; Eastern Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean; Elevation of event; Event label; Filchner Trough; Fram Strait; Giant box corer; GKG; Indian-Antarctic Ridge; Kapp Norvegia; LATITUDE; Lazarev Sea; LONGITUDE; Mass spectrometer Finnigan MAT 251; Meteor Rise; MUC; MultiCorer; Nuttallides umbonifera, δ13C; Nuttallides umbonifera, δ18O; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS08; PS08/345; PS08/374; PS08/410; PS08/509; PS10; PS10/816; PS12; PS12/382; PS12/545; PS12/551; PS12/553; PS12/555; PS12/557; PS1373-2; PS1394-1; PS1410-1; PS1436-1; PS1506-2; PS16; PS16/262; PS16/267; PS16/271; PS16/278; PS16/281; PS16/284; PS16/294; PS16/303; PS16/306; PS16/311; PS16/316; PS16/321; PS16/323; PS16/329; PS16/334; PS16/337; PS16/342; PS16/345; PS16/351; PS16/354; PS16/362; PS16/366; PS16/552; PS16/554; PS16/557; PS16/559; PS1626-1; PS1649-1; PS1651-2; PS1652-1; PS1653-2; PS1654-1; PS1750-7; PS1751-2; PS1752-5; PS1754-2; PS1755-1; PS1756-6; PS1759-1; PS1764-2; PS1765-1; PS1768-1; PS1771-4; PS1772-6; PS1773-2; PS1774-1; PS1775-5; PS1776-6; PS1777-7; PS1778-1; PS1779-3; PS1780-1; PS1782-6; PS1783-1; PS18; PS18/153; PS18/184; PS18/185; PS18/186; PS18/187; PS18/192; PS18/193; PS18/194; PS18/198; PS18/199; PS18/204; PS18/229; PS18/231; PS18/232; PS18/236; PS18/237; PS18/238; PS18/239; PS18/241; PS18/242; PS18/243; PS18/244; PS18/249; PS18/250; PS18/251; PS18/252; PS18/253; PS18/254; PS18/255; PS18/256; PS18/257; PS18/260; PS18/261; PS18/262; PS18/263; PS18/264; PS18/266; PS18/267; PS1828-6; PS1829-5; PS1831-6; PS1832-4; PS2011-1; PS2037-2; PS2038-3; PS2039-2; PS2040-1; PS2045-2; PS2046-2; PS2047-2; PS2050-2; PS2051-3; PS2056-3; PS2073-1; PS2075-3; PS2076-1; PS2080-1; PS2081-1; PS2082-3; PS2083-1; PS2084-2; PS2085-1; PS2086-3; PS2087-1; PS2091-1; PS2092-1; PS2093-1; PS2094-1; PS2095-1; PS2096-1; PS2097-1; PS2098-1; PS2099-1; PS2102-1; PS2103-2; PS2104-1; PS2105-2; PS2106-1; PS2108-1; PS2109-3; SFB261; Shona Ridge; South Atlantic in Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Budget and Currents; South Sandwich Basin; South Sandwich Islands; Van Heesen Ridge; Weddell Sea; δ13C, dissolved inorganic carbon; δ13C, organic carbon
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 475 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Calcium carbonate, flux; Carbon, organic, flux; DEPTH, water; Event label; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Particulate silica, flux; Polar_Front_1; SFB261; South Atlantic in Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Budget and Currents; Total, flux per year; Trap; TRAP; WS3_trap; WS4_trap
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Calcium carbonate, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; DEPTH, water; Duration, number of days; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Polar_Front_1; SFB261; Silica, particulate, flux per day; South Atlantic in Late Quaternary: Reconstruction of Budget and Currents; Total mass, flux per day; Trap; TRAP
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 24 data points
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