Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic

Coccolithophores, among which Emiliania huxleyi (Ehux) is the most abundant and widespread species, are the dominant calcifying phytoplankton in the temperate zone of the world’s oceans. The continental margin in the Northern Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) was visited in June 2004 during a mul...

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Main Authors: Harlay, Jérôme, van der Zee, Claar, Schiettecatte, Laure-Sophie, Godoi, Ricardo, Aerts, Katrien, Lapernat, Pascale-Emmanuelle, Roevros, Nathalie, Rebreanu, Laura, Groom, Steve, Chou, Lei
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/80994 2024-04-21T08:07:46+00:00 Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic Harlay, Jérôme van der Zee, Claar Schiettecatte, Laure-Sophie Godoi, Ricardo Aerts, Katrien Lapernat, Pascale-Emmanuelle Roevros, Nathalie Rebreanu, Laura Groom, Steve Chou, Lei 2005-06-14 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80994 en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80994 info:hdl:2268/80994 ASLO 2005 Summer Meeting, Santiago de Compostella, Spain [ES], 14-24 June 2005 Life sciences Environmental sciences & ecology Aquatic sciences & oceanology Sciences du vivant Sciences de l’environnement & écologie Sciences aquatiques & océanologie conference paper not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cp info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2005 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:43:31Z Coccolithophores, among which Emiliania huxleyi (Ehux) is the most abundant and widespread species, are the dominant calcifying phytoplankton in the temperate zone of the world’s oceans. The continental margin in the Northern Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) was visited in June 2004 during a multidisciplinary investigation of a late-spring bloom dominated by Ehux. Field sampling was assisted by daily transmission to the RV Belgica of remote sensing images, indicating the bloom development in the area. Primary production and calcification were measured by 14C incubations and zooplankton grazing experiments were performed. Vertical distributions of transparent exopolymer (TEP) concentration and bacterial density, as well as the bacterial production in surface waters, were also determined to elucidate the fate of biogenic carbonate production. The organic and inorganic carbon fluxes are evaluated in terms of relevant processes and discussed in relation with the DIC and nutrient dynamics. Conference Object North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
spellingShingle Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Harlay, Jérôme
van der Zee, Claar
Schiettecatte, Laure-Sophie
Godoi, Ricardo
Aerts, Katrien
Lapernat, Pascale-Emmanuelle
Roevros, Nathalie
Rebreanu, Laura
Groom, Steve
Chou, Lei
Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic
topic_facet Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
description Coccolithophores, among which Emiliania huxleyi (Ehux) is the most abundant and widespread species, are the dominant calcifying phytoplankton in the temperate zone of the world’s oceans. The continental margin in the Northern Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) was visited in June 2004 during a multidisciplinary investigation of a late-spring bloom dominated by Ehux. Field sampling was assisted by daily transmission to the RV Belgica of remote sensing images, indicating the bloom development in the area. Primary production and calcification were measured by 14C incubations and zooplankton grazing experiments were performed. Vertical distributions of transparent exopolymer (TEP) concentration and bacterial density, as well as the bacterial production in surface waters, were also determined to elucidate the fate of biogenic carbonate production. The organic and inorganic carbon fluxes are evaluated in terms of relevant processes and discussed in relation with the DIC and nutrient dynamics.
format Conference Object
author Harlay, Jérôme
van der Zee, Claar
Schiettecatte, Laure-Sophie
Godoi, Ricardo
Aerts, Katrien
Lapernat, Pascale-Emmanuelle
Roevros, Nathalie
Rebreanu, Laura
Groom, Steve
Chou, Lei
author_facet Harlay, Jérôme
van der Zee, Claar
Schiettecatte, Laure-Sophie
Godoi, Ricardo
Aerts, Katrien
Lapernat, Pascale-Emmanuelle
Roevros, Nathalie
Rebreanu, Laura
Groom, Steve
Chou, Lei
author_sort Harlay, Jérôme
title Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic
title_short Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic
title_full Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic
title_fullStr Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the Northeast Atlantic
title_sort biogeocehmical study of a coccolithophore bloom at the continental margin in the northeast atlantic
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op_source ASLO 2005 Summer Meeting, Santiago de Compostella, Spain [ES], 14-24 June 2005
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