(Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...

During the study period values of primary production in the water column (C_pc) and average chlorophyll a concentration in the photosynthetic layer along the transect across the North Atlantic Current (NAC) were 140-348 mg C/m**2/day and 0.15-0.47 µg/l, along the transect across the Gulf Stream thes...

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Main Authors: Vedernikov, Vladimir I, Demidov, A B
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1999
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.761662
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761662
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.761662 2024-09-30T14:31:50+00:00 (Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ... Vedernikov, Vladimir I Demidov, A B 1999 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.761662 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761662 en eng PANGAEA Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 Event label Latitude of event Longitude of event Date/Time of event DEPTH, water Depth, top/min Depth, bottom/max Primary production of carbon Primary production, integrated Chlorophyll a Assimilation rate of carbon per chlorophyll a Photosynthesis layer, thickness Depth of Secchi Disk Radiation, photosynthetically active over a period of a sample exposure Productivity index Nitrogen, total dissolved Phosphorus Silicon Temperature, water Transparent bottle 150L 14C in-situ incubation Calculated Spectrophotometry Secchi disc Photometry Gas chromatography Titration CTD, Neil Brown Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD Supplementary Dataset Dataset dataset 1999 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.761662 2024-09-02T08:37:33Z During the study period values of primary production in the water column (C_pc) and average chlorophyll a concentration in the photosynthetic layer along the transect across the North Atlantic Current (NAC) were 140-348 mg C/m**2/day and 0.15-0.47 µg/l, along the transect across the Gulf Stream these values were 201-407 mg C/m**2/day and 0.13-0.24 µg/l; at stations of the sub-latitudinal (21°-28°N) transect across the Atlantic Ocean they were 95-360 mg C/m**2/day and 0.09-0.20 µg/l; and in the region of the Canary upwelling values were 951-1740 mg C/m**2/day and 0.56-5.35 µg/l. Along the transects across NAC and across the Atlantic Ocean the variability of C_pc signifi¬cantly depended on level of incident solar radiation. Transition from sub-arctic high-productive coastal waters to oceanic subtropical waters was accompanied by a downwelling of the main mass of chlo¬rophyll from the upper layers of the photosynthetic zone to its lower layers; this resulted in slower decrease of primary production with depth ... : Supplement to: Vedernikov, Vladimir I; Demidov, A B (1999): Primary production and chlorophyll in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991. Translated from Okeanologiya, 1999, 39(6), 876-886, Oceanology, 39(6), 796-805 ... Dataset Arctic north atlantic current North Atlantic Phytoplankton DataCite Arctic
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topic Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Date/Time of event
DEPTH, water
Depth, top/min
Depth, bottom/max
Primary production of carbon
Primary production, integrated
Chlorophyll a
Assimilation rate of carbon per chlorophyll a
Photosynthesis layer, thickness
Depth of Secchi Disk
Radiation, photosynthetically active over a period of a sample exposure
Productivity index
Nitrogen, total dissolved
Phosphorus
Silicon
Temperature, water
Transparent bottle 150L
14C in-situ incubation
Calculated
Spectrophotometry
Secchi disc
Photometry
Gas chromatography
Titration
CTD, Neil Brown
Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD
spellingShingle Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Date/Time of event
DEPTH, water
Depth, top/min
Depth, bottom/max
Primary production of carbon
Primary production, integrated
Chlorophyll a
Assimilation rate of carbon per chlorophyll a
Photosynthesis layer, thickness
Depth of Secchi Disk
Radiation, photosynthetically active over a period of a sample exposure
Productivity index
Nitrogen, total dissolved
Phosphorus
Silicon
Temperature, water
Transparent bottle 150L
14C in-situ incubation
Calculated
Spectrophotometry
Secchi disc
Photometry
Gas chromatography
Titration
CTD, Neil Brown
Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD
Vedernikov, Vladimir I
Demidov, A B
(Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...
topic_facet Event label
Latitude of event
Longitude of event
Date/Time of event
DEPTH, water
Depth, top/min
Depth, bottom/max
Primary production of carbon
Primary production, integrated
Chlorophyll a
Assimilation rate of carbon per chlorophyll a
Photosynthesis layer, thickness
Depth of Secchi Disk
Radiation, photosynthetically active over a period of a sample exposure
Productivity index
Nitrogen, total dissolved
Phosphorus
Silicon
Temperature, water
Transparent bottle 150L
14C in-situ incubation
Calculated
Spectrophotometry
Secchi disc
Photometry
Gas chromatography
Titration
CTD, Neil Brown
Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD
description During the study period values of primary production in the water column (C_pc) and average chlorophyll a concentration in the photosynthetic layer along the transect across the North Atlantic Current (NAC) were 140-348 mg C/m**2/day and 0.15-0.47 µg/l, along the transect across the Gulf Stream these values were 201-407 mg C/m**2/day and 0.13-0.24 µg/l; at stations of the sub-latitudinal (21°-28°N) transect across the Atlantic Ocean they were 95-360 mg C/m**2/day and 0.09-0.20 µg/l; and in the region of the Canary upwelling values were 951-1740 mg C/m**2/day and 0.56-5.35 µg/l. Along the transects across NAC and across the Atlantic Ocean the variability of C_pc signifi¬cantly depended on level of incident solar radiation. Transition from sub-arctic high-productive coastal waters to oceanic subtropical waters was accompanied by a downwelling of the main mass of chlo¬rophyll from the upper layers of the photosynthetic zone to its lower layers; this resulted in slower decrease of primary production with depth ... : Supplement to: Vedernikov, Vladimir I; Demidov, A B (1999): Primary production and chlorophyll in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991. Translated from Okeanologiya, 1999, 39(6), 876-886, Oceanology, 39(6), 796-805 ...
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author Vedernikov, Vladimir I
Demidov, A B
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Demidov, A B
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title (Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...
title_short (Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...
title_full (Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...
title_fullStr (Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...
title_full_unstemmed (Table 1) Productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the North Atlantic in September-October 1991 ...
title_sort (table 1) productive characteristics of phytoplankton and some relevant factors in the north atlantic in september-october 1991 ...
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publishDate 1999
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.761662
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.761662
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