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    In:  Supplement to: Cuny, Philippe; Marty, Jean-Claude; Chiavérini, Jacques; Vescovali, Isabelle; Raphel, Danielle; Rontani, Jean-François (2002): One-year seasonal survey of the chlorophyll photodegradation process in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 49(11), 1987-2005, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0645(02)00023-1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Description: Particulate samples from the water column were collected monthly from depths of 5-150 m, between May 1996 and March 1997, in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (Ligurian Sea) as part of the DYFAMED project within the French JGOFS program. These samples were analyzed by gas chromatography-electron impact mass spectrometry for their phytol and 3-methylidene-3,7,11-trimethylhexadecan-1,2-diol (phytyldiol) content. The corresponding Chlorophyll Phytyl side chain Photodegradation Index, molar ratio of phytyldiol to phytol, was calculated and the mean amount of chlorophyll photodegraded within the euphotic zone estimated. Seasonal differences in the chlorophyll photodegradation process appear in the one-year study. The chlorophyll appeared more photodegraded in the surface water (generally more than 40% photodegraded at 5-10 m) than at the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) (40-50 m) observed in the summer stratified waters (about 20% photodegraded). This difference was attributed to the healthy state of the phytoplankton community (coincidence with the highest primary production levels) and to the lower intensity of irradiance at the DCM level. On the other hand, the bulk of the detrital chlorophyll (chlorophyll associated with phytodetritus, phaeopigments) undergoes photodegradation before it sinks out of the photic zone. However, in January (winter mixed water) the pigments exported towards the sea floor were less photodegraded. This is thought to result from a shorter period of residence of the pigments in the photic zone due to vertical convection and grazing activity of macrozooplankton (salps), which are producers of rapid sinking fecal pellets.
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DYF10; DYFAMED; DYFAMED_19990614; DYFAMED_D011096D; DYFAMED_D020397D; DYFAMED_D031296D; DYFAMED_D100796D; DYFAMED_D130197D; DYFAMED_D230297D; DYFAMED_D230596D; DYFAMED_D250896D; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; MEDAR/MEDATLAS; Mediterranean Data Archaeology and Rescue; PROOF; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes; Time-series station; Trap; TRAP
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 10 datasets
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Goutx, Madeleine; Momzikoff, André; Striby, L; Andersen, Valérie; Marty, Jean-Claude; Vescovali, Isabelle (2000): High-frequency fluxes of labile compounds in the central Ligurian Sea, northwestern Mediterranean. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 47(3), 533-556, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0637(99)00101-6
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Description: Sinking particles were collected every 4 h with drifting sediment traps deployed at 200 m depth in May 1995 in a 1-D vertical system during the DYNAPROC observations in the northwestern Mediterranean sea. POC, proteins, glucosamine and lipid classes were used as indicators of the intensity and quality of the particle flux. The roles of day/night cycle and wind on the particle flux were examined. The transient regime of production from late spring bloom to pre-oligotrophy determined the flux intensity and quality. POC fluxes decreased from, on average, 34 to 11 mg/m**2/d, representing 6-14% of the primary production under late spring bloom conditions to 1-2% under pre-oligotrophic conditions. Total protein and chloroplast lipid fluxes correlated with POC and reflected the input of algal biomass into the traps. As the season proceeded, changes in the biochemical composition of the exported material were observed. The C/N ratio rose from 7.8 to 12. Increases of serine (10-28% of total proteins), total lipids (7-9 to 14-28% of POC) and reserve lipids (1-5 to 5-22% of total lipids) were noticeable, whereas total protein content in POC decreased (20-27 to 18-7%). N-acetyl glucosamine, a tracer of fecal pellet flux, showed that zooplankton grazing was a major vector of downward export during the decaying bloom. Against this background pattern, episodic events specifically increased the flux, modifying the quality and the settling velocity of particles. Day/night signals in biotracers (POC, N-acetyl glucosamine, protein and chloroplast lipids) showed that zooplankton migrations were responsible for sedimentation of fresh material through fast sinking particles (V=170-180 m/d) at night. Periodic signatures of re-processed material (high lipolysis and bacterial biomass indices) suggested that other zooplankton fecal pellets or small aggregates, probably of lower settling velocities (V〈170 m/d), contributed to the flux during calm periods. At the beginning of the experiment, during the development of a prymnesiophyte bloom in the upper layers, the sterol signal with no periodicity enabled us to estimate high particle settling velocities (〉=600 m/d) likely related to large aggregate formation. A wind event increased biotracer fluxes (POC, protein, chloroplast lipids). The rapid transmission of surface signals through extremely fast sinking particles could be a general feature of particle fluxes in marine areas unaffected by horizontal advection.
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_076; DYNAPROC_110; DYNAPROC_120; DYNAPROC_128; DYNAPROC_137; DYNAPROC_143; DYNAPROC_248; DYNAPROC_257; DYNAPROC_264; DYNAPROC_269; DYNAPROC_278; DYNAPROC_286; DYNAPROC_TRAP; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; PROOF; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes; Trap; TRAP
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 13 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: 3-Methylidene-7,11,15-trimethylhexadecan-1,2-diol; Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Chlorophyll phytyl side chain photo degradation index; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYFAMED; DYFAMED_D020397D; High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC); JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Phytol; PROOF; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes; Time-series station
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_120; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_128; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_257; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_286; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_269; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_278; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon, organic, particulate, mass per area; Carbon, organic, particulate mass; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; DYNAPROC; DYNAPROC_137; Element analyser CHN, LECO 900; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; Le Suroît; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen, organic, particulate mass; PROOF; Sample volume; SESAME; Southern European Seas: Assessing and Modelling Ecosystem Changes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 84 data points
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