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Primary production and nitrate budgets in the temperate North Atlantic estimated from ocean gliders
Phytoplankton in the ocean are a key component of the global carbon cycle and the base of most marine food webs. They contribute …
Victoria S. Hemsley
November 2016
University of Southampton, Ocean and Earth Science
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Estimating Oceanic Primary Production Using Vertical Irradiance and Chlorophyll Profiles from Ocean Gliders in the North Atlantic
An autonomous underwater vehicle (Seaglider) has been used to estimate marine primary production (PP) using a combination of irradiance …
Victoria S. Hemsley
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Timothy J. Smyth
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Adrian P. Martin
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Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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Andrew F. Thompson
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Gillian Damerell
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Stuart C. Painter
August 2015
Environmental Science Technology
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Horizontal stratification during Deep convection in the Labrader Sea
Deep convection—the process by which surface waters are mixed down to 1000 m or deeper—forms the primary downwelling of the meridional …
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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Peter B. Rhines
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Charles C. Eriksen
January 2014
J. Phys. Ocean.
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Determining Vertical Velocities from Seaglider
Methodology for estimating vertical seawater velocities from standard Seagliders.
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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Charles C. Eriksen
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Peter B. Rhines
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Ramsey R. Harcourt
December 2011
J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech.
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Physical controls and mesoscale variability in the Labrador Sea spring phytoplankton bloom observed by Seaglider
We investigated the 2005 spring phytoplankton bloom in the Labrador Sea using Seaglider, an autonomous underwater vehicle equipped with …
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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Peter B. Rhines
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Charles C. Eriksen
August 2009
Deep Sea Res. I
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The spring phytoplankton bloom and vertical velocities in the stratified and deep convecting Labrador Sea, as observed by Seagliders
The Labrador Sea is a critical region in the world’s ocean: a region where the effects of climate change are seen quickly and …
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
August 2009
University of Washington
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