A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.

"A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean" is the Honours thesis of Amelia Deary, focusing on the switch from new- to regenerated production in the framework of the new production parad...

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Main Authors: Deary, Amelia A., Flynn, Raquel F., Burger, Jessica M., Riesna R. Audh, Luyt, Hermann, Smith, Shantelle, Spence, Kurt A.M., Katye E. Altieri, Fawcett, Sarah E.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5865487 2023-05-15T18:23:49+02:00 A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean. Deary, Amelia A. Flynn, Raquel F. Burger, Jessica M. Riesna R. Audh Luyt, Hermann Smith, Shantelle Spence, Kurt A.M. Katye E. Altieri Fawcett, Sarah E. 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5865487 https://zenodo.org/record/5865487 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5865488 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry Primary Production Phytoplankton New Production Paradigm Carbon Export ScholarlyArticle article-journal Text Thesis 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5865487 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5865488 2022-02-09T12:33:28Z "A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean" is the Honours thesis of Amelia Deary, focusing on the switch from new- to regenerated production in the framework of the new production paradigm as defined by Dugdale and Goering (1967). As a consequence of the paucity of seasonally-resolved NPP and N uptake data for the Southern Ocean, many dynamics of biological C and N cycling are difficult to disentangle. Sampling at the beginning and end of a single growing season thus makes this study unique. Rates (bulk and size-fractionated) of net primary production (NPP) and N uptake (as NO 3 - and NH 4 + ) were measured across the Atlantic Southern Ocean in early- (December) and late-summer (March) of the same year to investigate the evolution and drivers of phytoplankton N uptake dynamics and C export potential over the growing season. Text Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Southern Ocean
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topic Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry
Primary Production
Phytoplankton
New Production Paradigm
Carbon Export
spellingShingle Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry
Primary Production
Phytoplankton
New Production Paradigm
Carbon Export
Deary, Amelia A.
Flynn, Raquel F.
Burger, Jessica M.
Riesna R. Audh
Luyt, Hermann
Smith, Shantelle
Spence, Kurt A.M.
Katye E. Altieri
Fawcett, Sarah E.
A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.
topic_facet Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry
Primary Production
Phytoplankton
New Production Paradigm
Carbon Export
description "A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean" is the Honours thesis of Amelia Deary, focusing on the switch from new- to regenerated production in the framework of the new production paradigm as defined by Dugdale and Goering (1967). As a consequence of the paucity of seasonally-resolved NPP and N uptake data for the Southern Ocean, many dynamics of biological C and N cycling are difficult to disentangle. Sampling at the beginning and end of a single growing season thus makes this study unique. Rates (bulk and size-fractionated) of net primary production (NPP) and N uptake (as NO 3 - and NH 4 + ) were measured across the Atlantic Southern Ocean in early- (December) and late-summer (March) of the same year to investigate the evolution and drivers of phytoplankton N uptake dynamics and C export potential over the growing season.
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author Deary, Amelia A.
Flynn, Raquel F.
Burger, Jessica M.
Riesna R. Audh
Luyt, Hermann
Smith, Shantelle
Spence, Kurt A.M.
Katye E. Altieri
Fawcett, Sarah E.
author_facet Deary, Amelia A.
Flynn, Raquel F.
Burger, Jessica M.
Riesna R. Audh
Luyt, Hermann
Smith, Shantelle
Spence, Kurt A.M.
Katye E. Altieri
Fawcett, Sarah E.
author_sort Deary, Amelia A.
title A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.
title_short A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.
title_full A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.
title_fullStr A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.
title_full_unstemmed A high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the Atlantic Southern Ocean.
title_sort high-resolution study of the early- to late-summer progression in primary production and carbon export potential in the atlantic southern ocean.
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