Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean

The surface ocean is coupled with the deep ocean via sinking particles that transport carbon to depth: the biological pump. Only a small amount of the organic matter being formed at the surface reaches the seafloor, the remains are recycled. Most of the modification occurs in the mesopelagic. This t...

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Main Author: Ebersbach, Friederike
Other Authors: Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter, Bathmann, Ulrich
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universität Bremen 2010
Subjects:
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Online Access:https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/89
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spelling ftsubbremen:oai:media.suub.uni-bremen.de:Publications/elib/89 2023-05-15T18:24:58+02:00 Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean Fluss und Modifikation von absinkenden Partikeln: Drei Feldstudien im Südlichen Ozean Ebersbach, Friederike Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter Bathmann, Ulrich 2010-12-13 application/pdf https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/89 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00101891-11 eng eng Universität Bremen FB2 Biologie/Chemie https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/89 urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00101891-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess biological pump export flux sinking particles carbon transport sediment traps polyacrylamide gels Southern Oecan mesopelagic zone 570 570 Life sciences biology ddc:570 Dissertation doctoralThesis 2010 ftsubbremen 2022-11-09T07:09:17Z The surface ocean is coupled with the deep ocean via sinking particles that transport carbon to depth: the biological pump. Only a small amount of the organic matter being formed at the surface reaches the seafloor, the remains are recycled. Most of the modification occurs in the mesopelagic. This thesis introduces further developments of a novel technique to examine sinking particle flux. The use of free-floating sediment traps equipped with polyacrylamide gels allows drawing conclusions on export fluxes on the base of intact individual particles. In three field studies, these data were compared to export flux data received with other sampling technologies. The field studies took place in different regions of the Southern Ocean. The focus of all studies was to investigate sinking particles in the mesopelagic and identify export driving processes. Overall, export fluxes were dominated by zooplankton mediated material (faecal pellets or aggregates of faecal matter) during each study. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Southern Ocean Media SuUB Bremen (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen) Southern Ocean
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topic biological pump
export flux
sinking particles
carbon transport
sediment traps
polyacrylamide gels
Southern Oecan
mesopelagic zone
570
570 Life sciences
biology
ddc:570
spellingShingle biological pump
export flux
sinking particles
carbon transport
sediment traps
polyacrylamide gels
Southern Oecan
mesopelagic zone
570
570 Life sciences
biology
ddc:570
Ebersbach, Friederike
Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean
topic_facet biological pump
export flux
sinking particles
carbon transport
sediment traps
polyacrylamide gels
Southern Oecan
mesopelagic zone
570
570 Life sciences
biology
ddc:570
description The surface ocean is coupled with the deep ocean via sinking particles that transport carbon to depth: the biological pump. Only a small amount of the organic matter being formed at the surface reaches the seafloor, the remains are recycled. Most of the modification occurs in the mesopelagic. This thesis introduces further developments of a novel technique to examine sinking particle flux. The use of free-floating sediment traps equipped with polyacrylamide gels allows drawing conclusions on export fluxes on the base of intact individual particles. In three field studies, these data were compared to export flux data received with other sampling technologies. The field studies took place in different regions of the Southern Ocean. The focus of all studies was to investigate sinking particles in the mesopelagic and identify export driving processes. Overall, export fluxes were dominated by zooplankton mediated material (faecal pellets or aggregates of faecal matter) during each study.
author2 Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter
Bathmann, Ulrich
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Ebersbach, Friederike
author_facet Ebersbach, Friederike
author_sort Ebersbach, Friederike
title Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean
title_short Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean
title_full Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Flux and modification of sinking particles: Three field studies in the Southern Ocean
title_sort flux and modification of sinking particles: three field studies in the southern ocean
publisher Universität Bremen
publishDate 2010
url https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/89
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