SE Allen, X Durrieu de Madron - Ocean Science, 2009 - os.copernicus.org
Cross shelf-break exchange is limited by the tendency of geostrophic flow to follow bathymetric contours, not cross them. However, small scale topography, such as canyons …
JÉ Tremblay, J Gagnon - Influence of climate change on the changing …, 2009 - Springer
A previous analysis of published data suggested that annual, pelagic primary production in the Arctic Ocean is related linearly to the duration of the ice-free period, presumably through …
This review paper integrates the current knowledge, based on available literature, on the physical and biological conditions of the Amerasian and Eurasian basins (AB, EB) of the …
JÉ Tremblay, K Simpson, J Martin… - Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The first quasi‐annual time series of nutrients and chlorophyll fluorescence in the southeast Beaufort Sea showed that mixing, whether driven by wind, local convection, or brine …
Continental slopes–steep regions between the shelf break and abyssal ocean–play key roles in the climatology and ecology of the Arctic Ocean. Here, through review and …
M Blais, M Ardyna, M Gosselin… - Limnology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid physical changes affecting the Arctic Ocean alter the growth conditions of primary producers. In this context, a crucial question is whether these changes will affect the …
Abstract The Arctic Ocean is overwhelmingly forced by its lateral boundaries, and interacts with, the global system. For the development of nested conceptual models of the Arctic …
The interior shelves of the Arctic Mediterranean are the shelves of the Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, East Siberian Sea and Beaufort Sea. They comprise approximately 40% of the total arctic …
Arctic Ocean microbial eukaryote phytoplankton form subsurface chlorophyll maximum (SCM), where much of the annual summer production occurs. This SCM is particularly …