Anthropogenic mixing in seasonally stratified shelf seas by offshore wind farm infrastructure

RM Dorrell, CJ Lloyd, BJ Lincoln, TP Rippeth… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The offshore wind energy sector has rapidly expanded over the past two decades, providing
a renewable energy solution for coastal nations. Sector development has been led in …

Oceanographic drivers of marine mammal and seabird habitat-use across shelf-seas: a guide to key features and recommendations for future research and …

SL Cox, CB Embling, PJ Hosegood, SC Votier… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Mid-latitude (∼ 30-60°) seasonally stratifying shelf-seas support a high abundance
and diversity of marine predators such as marine mammals and seabirds. However …

Past and future global transformation of terrestrial ecosystems under climate change

C Nolan, JT Overpeck, JRM Allen, PM Anderson… - Science, 2018 - science.org
Impacts of global climate change on terrestrial ecosystems are imperfectly constrained by
ecosystem models and direct observations. Pervasive ecosystem transformations occurred …

Deep chlorophyll maxima in the global ocean: Occurrences, drivers and characteristics

M Cornec, H Claustre, A Mignot, L Guidi… - Global …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Stratified oceanic systems are characterized by the presence of a so‐called Deep
Chlorophyll a Maximum (DCM) not detectable by ocean color satellites. A DCM can either …

How do sinking phytoplankton species manage to persist?

J Huisman, M Arrayás, U Ebert… - The American …, 2002 - journals.uchicago.edu
Phytoplankton require light for photosynthesis. Yet, most phytoplankton species are heavier
than water and therefore sink. How can these sinking species persist? Somehow, the …

On the coupling of benthic and pelagic biogeochemical models

K Soetaert, JJ Middelburg, PMJ Herman, K Buis - Earth-Science Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
Mutual interaction of water column and sediment processes is either neglected or only
crudely approximated in many biogeochemical models. We have reviewed the approaches …

Primary production in the deep chlorophyll maximum of the central North Sea

K Weston, L Fernand, DK Mills… - Journal of plankton …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Deep chlorophyll maxima (CM) are commonly observed in the summer stratified North Sea.
This feature was studied north of Dogger Bank in August and showed high chlorophyll a …

Universal multifractal analysis as a tool to characterize multiscale intermittent patterns: example of phytoplankton distribution in turbulent coastal waters.

L Seuront, F Schmitt, Y Lagadeuc… - Journal of Plankton …, 1999 - search.ebscohost.com
A multifractal method of analysis, initially developed in the framework of turbulence and
having had developments and applications in various geophysical domains (meteorology …

Description of a flexible and extendable physical–biogeochemical model system for the water column

H Burchard, K Bolding, W Kühn, A Meister… - Journal of Marine …, 2006 - Elsevier
A modelling system for coupled physical–biogeochemical simulations in the water column is
presented here. The physical model component allows for a number of different statistical …

Effects of enrichment on nutrient dynamics, phytoplankton dynamics and productivity in Indonesian tropical waters: a comparison between Jakarta Bay, Lampung Bay …

A Damar - 2003 - macau.uni-kiel.de
Six seasonal measuring campaigns were performed in the period December 2000 to
December 2001 in order to investigate the effects of anthropogenic nutrient enrichment on …