Anthropogenic mixing in seasonally stratified shelf seas by offshore wind farm infrastructure
The offshore wind energy sector has rapidly expanded over the past two decades, providing
a renewable energy solution for coastal nations. Sector development has been led in …
a renewable energy solution for coastal nations. Sector development has been led in …
[書籍][B] Introduction to the physical and biological oceanography of shelf seas
JH Simpson, J Sharples - 2012 - books.google.com
In this exciting and innovative textbook, two leading oceanographers bring together the
fundamental physics and biology of the coastal ocean in a quantitative but accessible way …
fundamental physics and biology of the coastal ocean in a quantitative but accessible way …
Pan-Arctic Ocean primary production constrained by turbulent nitrate fluxes
Arctic Ocean primary productivity is limited by light and inorganic nutrients. With sea ice
cover declining in recent decades, nitrate limitation has been speculated to become more …
cover declining in recent decades, nitrate limitation has been speculated to become more …
Turbulent diapycnal fluxes as a pilot Essential Ocean Variable
We contend that ocean turbulent fluxes should be included in the list of Essential Ocean
Variables (EOVs) created by the Global Ocean Observing System. This list aims to identify …
Variables (EOVs) created by the Global Ocean Observing System. This list aims to identify …
Nitrate supply and uptake in the Atlantic Arctic sea ice zone: seasonal cycle, mechanisms and drivers
Nutrient supply to the surface ocean is a key factor regulating primary production in the
Arctic Ocean under current conditions and with ongoing warming and sea ice losses. Here …
Arctic Ocean under current conditions and with ongoing warming and sea ice losses. Here …
Tidal‐induced mixing and diapycnal nutrient fluxes in the Mauritanian upwelling region
The Mauritanian coastal area is one of the most biologically productive upwelling regions in
the world ocean. Shipboard observations carried out during maximum upwelling season …
the world ocean. Shipboard observations carried out during maximum upwelling season …
Shelf‐basin gradients shape ecological phytoplankton niches and community composition in the coastal Arctic Ocean (Beaufort Sea)
The contiguous Arctic shelf is the green belt of the Arctic Ocean. Phytoplankton dynamics in
this environment are driven by extreme physical gradients and by rapid climate change …
this environment are driven by extreme physical gradients and by rapid climate change …
Summertime oxygen depletion and acidification in Bohai Sea, China
Increasing attention has recently been drawn to oxygen depletion and ocean acidification in
coastal seas and their impacts on the marine ecosystem. Intensive organic matter …
coastal seas and their impacts on the marine ecosystem. Intensive organic matter …
Nitrate drawdown during a shelf sea spring bloom revealed using a novel microfluidic in situ chemical sensor deployed within an autonomous underwater glider
Here we describe, for the first time, the use of a miniaturized Lab-on-Chip (LoC) nutrient
sensor deployed within an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV; Kongsberg Seaglider) to …
sensor deployed within an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV; Kongsberg Seaglider) to …
Wind‐driven nutrient pulses to the subsurface chlorophyll maximum in seasonally stratified shelf seas
Shelf seas are an important global carbon sink. In the seasonal thermocline, the subsurface
chlorophyll maximum (SCM) supports almost half of summer shelf production. Using …
chlorophyll maximum (SCM) supports almost half of summer shelf production. Using …