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View article: Mechanistic Constraints on the Drivers of Southern Ocean Meridional Iron Distributions Between Tasmania and Antarctica
Mechanistic Constraints on the Drivers of Southern Ocean Meridional Iron Distributions Between Tasmania and Antarctica Open
While modeling efforts have furthered our understanding of marine iron biogeochemistry and its influence on carbon sequestration, observations of dissolved iron (dFe) and its relationship to physical, chemical and biological processes in t…
View article: A decade-long cruise time series (2008–2018) of physical and biogeochemical conditions in the southern Salish Sea, North America
A decade-long cruise time series (2008–2018) of physical and biogeochemical conditions in the southern Salish Sea, North America Open
Coastal and estuarine waters of the northern California Current system and southern Salish Sea host an observational network capable of characterizing biogeochemical dynamics related to ocean acidification, hypoxia, and marine heatwaves. H…
View article: Comment on essd-2023-239 Referee #2
Comment on essd-2023-239 Referee #2 Open
Abstract. Coastal and estuarine waters of the northern California Current System and southern Salish Sea host an observational network capable of characterizing biogeochemical dynamics related to ocean acidification, hypoxia, and marine he…
View article: Comment on essd-2023-239
Comment on essd-2023-239 Open
Abstract. Coastal and estuarine waters of the northern California Current System and southern Salish Sea host an observational network capable of characterizing biogeochemical dynamics related to ocean acidification, hypoxia, and marine he…
View article: Comment on essd-2023-239
Comment on essd-2023-239 Open
Abstract. Coastal and estuarine waters of the northern California Current System and southern Salish Sea host an observational network capable of characterizing biogeochemical dynamics related to ocean acidification, hypoxia, and marine he…
View article: A decade-long cruise time-series (2008–2018) of physical and biogeochemical conditions in the southern Salish Sea, North America
A decade-long cruise time-series (2008–2018) of physical and biogeochemical conditions in the southern Salish Sea, North America Open
Coastal and estuarine waters of the northern California Current System and southern Salish Sea host an observational network capable of characterizing biogeochemical dynamics related to ocean acidification, hypoxia, and marine heatwaves. H…
View article: The Neodymium Isotope Fingerprint of Adélie Coast Bottom Water
The Neodymium Isotope Fingerprint of Adélie Coast Bottom Water Open
Adélie Land Bottom Water (ALBW), a variety of Antarctic Bottom Water formed off the Adélie Land coast of East Antarctica, ventilates the abyssal layers of the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean as well as the eastern Indian and Pacifi…
View article: A Synoptic View of the Ventilation and Circulation of Antarctic Bottom Water from Chlorofluorocarbons and Natural Tracers
A Synoptic View of the Ventilation and Circulation of Antarctic Bottom Water from Chlorofluorocarbons and Natural Tracers Open
Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is the coldest, densest, most prolific water mass in the global ocean. AABW forms at several distinct regions along the Antarctic coast and feeds into the bottom limb of the meridional overturning circulation,…
View article: Revisiting nitrification in the Eastern Tropical <scp>S</scp>outh <scp>P</scp>acific: A focus on controls
Revisiting nitrification in the Eastern Tropical <span>S</span>outh <span>P</span>acific: A focus on controls Open
Nitrification, the oxidation of ammonium ( ) to nitrite ( ) and to nitrate ( ), is a component of the nitrogen (N) cycle internal to the fixed N pool. In oxygen minimum zones (OMZs), which are hotspots for oceanic fixed N loss, nitrificati…
View article: Changes in Ocean Heat, Carbon Content, and Ventilation: A Review of the First Decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography
Changes in Ocean Heat, Carbon Content, and Ventilation: A Review of the First Decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography Open
Global ship-based programs, with highly accurate, full water column physical and biogeochemical observations repeated decadally since the 1970s, provide a crucial resource for documenting ocean change. The ocean, a central component of Ear…
View article: Transit time distributions and oxygen utilization rates from chlorofluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride in the <scp>S</scp>outheast <scp>P</scp>acific <scp>O</scp>cean
Transit time distributions and oxygen utilization rates from chlorofluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride in the <span>S</span>outheast <span>P</span>acific <span>O</span>cean Open
Chlorofluorocarbons‐11 (CFC‐11), CFC‐12, and sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) were measured during the December 2007 to February 2008 CLIVAR/Repeat Hydrography (RH) P18 section along ∼103°W in the Southeast Pacific Ocean. Transit‐time distribut…