Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)

The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) is a subarctic marginal sea characterized by highly variable hydrodynamic conditions that generate a spatial heterogeneity in the marine production. A better understanding of physical-biological linkages is needed to improve our ability to evaluate the effects of cl...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research
Main Authors: LeFouest, Vincent, Zakardjian, Bruno, Saucier, Francois J., Starr, Michel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JC002423
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/132e1e16-f37d-46db-886b-cf8f9f5df896 2024-09-09T19:34:58+00:00 Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) LeFouest, Vincent Zakardjian, Bruno Saucier, Francois J. Starr, Michel 2005 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/132e1e16-f37d-46db-886b-cf8f9f5df896 https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JC002423 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/132e1e16-f37d-46db-886b-cf8f9f5df896 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess LeFouest , V , Zakardjian , B , Saucier , F J & Starr , M 2005 , ' Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea : The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) ' , J GEOPHYS RES , no. 0 , pp. C09012 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JC002423 ENVIRONMENT WESTERN GULF SCOTIAN SHELF ZONE-COLOR-SCANNER PELAGIC FOOD WEBS SIZE-FRACTIONATED PHYTOPLANKTON Oceanography SUBSURFACE CHLOROPHYLL CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS UPPER OCEAN BIOGENIC CARBON DRIVEN COASTAL JET article 2005 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JC002423 2024-06-17T23:49:07Z The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) is a subarctic marginal sea characterized by highly variable hydrodynamic conditions that generate a spatial heterogeneity in the marine production. A better understanding of physical-biological linkages is needed to improve our ability to evaluate the effects of climate variability and change on the gulf's planktonic production. We develop a three-dimensional (3-D) eddy permitting resolution physical-biological coupled model of plankton dynamics in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The planktonic ecosystem model accounts for the competition between simplified herbivorous and microbial food webs that characterize bloom and post-bloom conditions, respectively, as generally observed in temperate and subarctic coastal waters. It is driven by a fully prognostic 3-D sea ice-ocean model with realistic tidal, atmospheric, and hydrological forcing. The simulation shows a consistent seasonal primary production cycle, and highlights the importance of local sea ice dynamics for the timing of the vernal bloom and the strong influence of the mesoscale circulation on planktonic production patterns at subregional scales. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calanus finmarchicus Sea ice Subarctic University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Canada Journal of Geophysical Research 110 C9
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topic ENVIRONMENT WESTERN GULF
SCOTIAN SHELF
ZONE-COLOR-SCANNER
PELAGIC FOOD WEBS
SIZE-FRACTIONATED PHYTOPLANKTON
Oceanography
SUBSURFACE CHLOROPHYLL
CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS
UPPER OCEAN
BIOGENIC CARBON
DRIVEN COASTAL JET
spellingShingle ENVIRONMENT WESTERN GULF
SCOTIAN SHELF
ZONE-COLOR-SCANNER
PELAGIC FOOD WEBS
SIZE-FRACTIONATED PHYTOPLANKTON
Oceanography
SUBSURFACE CHLOROPHYLL
CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS
UPPER OCEAN
BIOGENIC CARBON
DRIVEN COASTAL JET
LeFouest, Vincent
Zakardjian, Bruno
Saucier, Francois J.
Starr, Michel
Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
topic_facet ENVIRONMENT WESTERN GULF
SCOTIAN SHELF
ZONE-COLOR-SCANNER
PELAGIC FOOD WEBS
SIZE-FRACTIONATED PHYTOPLANKTON
Oceanography
SUBSURFACE CHLOROPHYLL
CALANUS-FINMARCHICUS
UPPER OCEAN
BIOGENIC CARBON
DRIVEN COASTAL JET
description The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) is a subarctic marginal sea characterized by highly variable hydrodynamic conditions that generate a spatial heterogeneity in the marine production. A better understanding of physical-biological linkages is needed to improve our ability to evaluate the effects of climate variability and change on the gulf's planktonic production. We develop a three-dimensional (3-D) eddy permitting resolution physical-biological coupled model of plankton dynamics in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The planktonic ecosystem model accounts for the competition between simplified herbivorous and microbial food webs that characterize bloom and post-bloom conditions, respectively, as generally observed in temperate and subarctic coastal waters. It is driven by a fully prognostic 3-D sea ice-ocean model with realistic tidal, atmospheric, and hydrological forcing. The simulation shows a consistent seasonal primary production cycle, and highlights the importance of local sea ice dynamics for the timing of the vernal bloom and the strong influence of the mesoscale circulation on planktonic production patterns at subregional scales.
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author LeFouest, Vincent
Zakardjian, Bruno
Saucier, Francois J.
Starr, Michel
author_facet LeFouest, Vincent
Zakardjian, Bruno
Saucier, Francois J.
Starr, Michel
author_sort LeFouest, Vincent
title Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
title_short Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
title_full Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
title_fullStr Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:The Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada)
title_sort seasonal versus synoptic variability in planktonic production in a high-latitude marginal sea:the gulf of st. lawrence (canada)
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