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Anthropogenic carbon distribution in the eastern South Pacific Ocean
Anthropogenic carbon distribution eastern South Pacific Ocean
2010/1/19
We present results of the CO2/carbonate system from the BIOSOPE cruise in the Eastern South Pacific Ocean, in an area not sampled previously. In particular, we present estimates of the anthropogenic c...
Particle optical backscattering along a chlorophyll gradient in the upper layer of the eastern South Pacific Ocean
Particle optical backscattering chlorophyll gradient upper layer Pacific Ocean
2010/1/15
The particulate scattering, bp, and backscattering, bbp, coefficients are determined by the concentration and physical properties of suspended particles in the ocean. They provide a simple description...
Relationships between the surface concentration of particulate organic carbon and optical properties in the eastern South Pacific and eastern Atlantic Oceans
surface concentration particulate organic carbon optical properties eastern South Pacific
2010/1/15
We have examined several approaches for estimating the surface concentration of particulate organic carbon, POC, from optical measurements of spectral remote-sensing reflectance, Rrs(λ), using field d...
Heterotrophic bacterial production in the eastern South Pacific:longitudinal trends and coupling with primary production
Heterotrophic bacterial production eastern South Pacific longitudinal trends primary production
2010/1/15
Spatial variation of heterotrophic bacterial production and phytoplankton primary production were investigated across the eastern South Pacific Ocean (−141° W, −8° S to −72° W, ͨ...
Nitrous oxide distribution and its origin in the central and eastern South Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Nitrous oxide distribution central and eastern South Pacific Subtropical Gyre
2010/1/14
The mechanisms of microbial nitrous oxide (N2O) production in the ocean have been the subject of many discussions in recent years. New isotopomeric tools can further refine our knowledge of N2O source...