Summertime productivity and carbon export potential in the Weddell Sea, with a focus on the waters adjacent to Larsen C Ice Shelf
<p>The Weddell Sea represents a point of origin in the Southern Ocean where globally important water masses form. Biological activities in Weddell Sea surface waters thus affect large-scale ocean biogeochemistry. During January–February 2019, we measured net primary production (NPP), nitrogen...
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Auteurs principaux: | R. F. Flynn, T. G. Bornman, J. M. Burger, S. Smith, K. A. M. Spence, S. E. Fawcett |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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