Abstract The Arabian Gulf is one of the most adversely affected marine environments worldwide, which results from combined pollution drivers including climate change, oil and …
Annually integrated air-water CO 2 flux data in 44 coastal environments were compiled from literature. Data were gathered in 8 major ecosystems (inner estuaries, outer estuaries, whole …
In recent decades, it has been found useful to partition the pelagic environment using the concept of biogeochemical provinces, or BGCPs, within each of which it is assumed that …
B Lubac, H Loisel - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2007 - Elsevier
During spring and summer 2004, intensive field bio-optical campaigns were conducted in the eastern English Channel and southern North Sea to assess the mechanisms regulating …
The existence, sources, distribution, circulation, and physicochemical nature of macroscale oceanic water bodies have long been a focus of oceanographic inquiry. Building on that …
AJ Irwin, MJ Oliver - Geophysical Research Letters, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The spatial and temporal dynamics of ocean biomes and their provincial subdivisions are affected by the dynamics of Earth's climate system, but the effect of climate change on the …
T Dickey, M Lewis, G Chang - Reviews of geophysics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The present review describes progress in addressing and solving several fundamental and applied problems involving optical oceanography. These problems include: primary …
MJ Oliver, AJ Irwin - Geophysical research letters, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Biogeographic provinces are categories used for comparing and contrasting biogeochemical processes and biodiversity between ocean regions. Provinces provide a …
Aim Following the biogeographical approach implemented by Longhurst for the epipelagic layer, we propose here to identify a biogeochemical 3‐D partition for the mesopelagic layer …