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    In:  Supplement to: Hamzah, Faisal; Agustiadi, Teguh; Susanto, R Dwi; Wei, Zexun; Guo, Liguo; Cao, Zhimian; Dai, Minhan (2020): Dynamics of the Carbonate System in the Western Indonesian Seas During the Southeast Monsoon. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 125(1), https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JC014912
    Publication Date: 2023-02-18
    Description: Salinity, temperature, DIC , TAlk and dissolved oxygen dataset from "The Southeast China Sea- Indonesian seas Transport/Exchange (SITE) and Dynamics of Sunda and Lombok Straits, and Their Impacts on Seasonal Fish Migration” program.
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; biological consumption; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; carbonate system; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Oxygen saturation; physical mixing; Salinity; southeast monsoon; Temperature, water; western Indonesian Seas; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-03; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-04; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-06; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-08; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-09; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-10; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-11; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-12B; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-13; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-14; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-15; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-16; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-17; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-18; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-19; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-20; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-21; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-22; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-23; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-26; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-27; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-28; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-29B; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-30; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-31; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-B1; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-B2; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-B3; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-B4; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-EAST; W-Indonesian-Seas_ST-WEST
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 560 data points
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-04
    Description: Nutrients limiting phytoplankton growth in the ocean are a critical control on ocean productivity and can underpin predicted responses to climate change. The extensive western subtropical North Pacific is assumed to be under strong nitrogen limitation, but this is not well supported by experimental evidence. Here, we report the results of 14 factorial nitrogen–phosphorus–iron addition experiments through the Philippine Sea, which demonstrate a gradient from nitrogen limitation in the north to nitrogen–iron co‐limitation in the south. While nitrogen limited sites responded weakly to nutrient supply, co‐limited sites bloomed with up to ~60‐fold increases in chlorophyll a biomass that was dominated by initially undetectable diatoms. The transition in limiting nutrients and phytoplankton growth capacity was driven by a gradient in deep water nutrient supply, which was undetectable in surface concentration fields. We hypothesize that this large‐scale phytoplankton response gradient is both climate sensitive and potentially important for regulating the distribution of predatory fish.
    Description: National Natural Science Foundation of China http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809
    Keywords: ddc:577.7 ; ddc:550.724
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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