The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica

THE ANTARCTIC marine ecosystem-the assemblage of plants, animals, ocean, sea ice, and island components south of the Antarctic Convergence is among the largest readily defined ecosystems on Earth (36 X 106 km2 ) (Hedgpeth, 1977; Petit et al., 1991). This ecosystem is composed of an interconnected sy...

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Main Authors: Smith, Raymond C., Baker, Karen S., Fraser, William R., Hofmann, Eileen E., Karl, David M., Klinck, John M., Quetin, Langdon B., Prezelin, Barbara B., Ross, Robin M., Trivelpiece, Wayne Z., Vernet, Maria
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spelling ftolddominionuni:oai:digitalcommons.odu.edu:ccpo_pubs-1092 2024-09-15T17:47:40+00:00 The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica Smith, Raymond C. Baker, Karen S. Fraser, William R. Hofmann, Eileen E. Karl, David M. Klinck, John M. Quetin, Langdon B. Prezelin, Barbara B. Ross, Robin M. Trivelpiece, Wayne Z. Vernet, Maria 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ccpo_pubs/88 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/ccpo_pubs/article/1092/viewcontent/Klinck_1995_ThePalmerLTER_OCR.pdf unknown ODU Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/ccpo_pubs/88 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/ccpo_pubs/article/1092/viewcontent/Klinck_1995_ThePalmerLTER_OCR.pdf CCPO Publications Palmer Station Antarctica Polar marine ecosystem Temporal studies Trophic levels Marine Biology Oceanography article 1995 ftolddominionuni 2024-08-12T03:29:34Z THE ANTARCTIC marine ecosystem-the assemblage of plants, animals, ocean, sea ice, and island components south of the Antarctic Convergence is among the largest readily defined ecosystems on Earth (36 X 106 km2 ) (Hedgpeth, 1977; Petit et al., 1991). This ecosystem is composed of an interconnected system of functionally distinct hydrographic and biogeochemical subdivisions (Treguer and Jacques, 1992) and includes open ocean, frontal regions, shelf-slope waters, sea ice, and marginal ice zones. Oceanic, atmospheric, and biogeochemical processes within this system are thought to be globally significant, have been infrequently studied, and are poorly understood relative to more accessible marine ecosystems (Harris and Stonehouse, 1991; Johannessen et al., 1994). The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (Palmer LTER) area west of the Antarctic Peninsula (Fig. la) is a complex combination of a coastal/continental shelf zone and a seasonal sea ice zone, because this area is swept by the yearly advance and retreat of sea ice. The Palmer LTER program is a multidisciplinary program established to study this polar marine ecosystem. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Sea ice Old Dominion University: ODU Digital Commons
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topic Palmer Station
Antarctica
Polar marine ecosystem
Temporal studies
Trophic levels
Marine Biology
Oceanography
spellingShingle Palmer Station
Antarctica
Polar marine ecosystem
Temporal studies
Trophic levels
Marine Biology
Oceanography
Smith, Raymond C.
Baker, Karen S.
Fraser, William R.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Karl, David M.
Klinck, John M.
Quetin, Langdon B.
Prezelin, Barbara B.
Ross, Robin M.
Trivelpiece, Wayne Z.
Vernet, Maria
The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica
topic_facet Palmer Station
Antarctica
Polar marine ecosystem
Temporal studies
Trophic levels
Marine Biology
Oceanography
description THE ANTARCTIC marine ecosystem-the assemblage of plants, animals, ocean, sea ice, and island components south of the Antarctic Convergence is among the largest readily defined ecosystems on Earth (36 X 106 km2 ) (Hedgpeth, 1977; Petit et al., 1991). This ecosystem is composed of an interconnected system of functionally distinct hydrographic and biogeochemical subdivisions (Treguer and Jacques, 1992) and includes open ocean, frontal regions, shelf-slope waters, sea ice, and marginal ice zones. Oceanic, atmospheric, and biogeochemical processes within this system are thought to be globally significant, have been infrequently studied, and are poorly understood relative to more accessible marine ecosystems (Harris and Stonehouse, 1991; Johannessen et al., 1994). The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (Palmer LTER) area west of the Antarctic Peninsula (Fig. la) is a complex combination of a coastal/continental shelf zone and a seasonal sea ice zone, because this area is swept by the yearly advance and retreat of sea ice. The Palmer LTER program is a multidisciplinary program established to study this polar marine ecosystem.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Smith, Raymond C.
Baker, Karen S.
Fraser, William R.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Karl, David M.
Klinck, John M.
Quetin, Langdon B.
Prezelin, Barbara B.
Ross, Robin M.
Trivelpiece, Wayne Z.
Vernet, Maria
author_facet Smith, Raymond C.
Baker, Karen S.
Fraser, William R.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Karl, David M.
Klinck, John M.
Quetin, Langdon B.
Prezelin, Barbara B.
Ross, Robin M.
Trivelpiece, Wayne Z.
Vernet, Maria
author_sort Smith, Raymond C.
title The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica
title_short The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica
title_full The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica
title_fullStr The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed The Palmer LTER: A Long-Term Ecological Research Program at Palmer Station, Antarctica
title_sort palmer lter: a long-term ecological research program at palmer station, antarctica
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publishDate 1995
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