Search Results - "Ross Sea"
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The Ross Sea Dipole-temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 years
Published 2018“…This pattern here is referred to as the Ross Sea Dipole. Notably, during the Little Ice Age, West Antarctica and the western Ross Sea experienced colder than average temperatures, while the eastern Ross Sea underwent a period of warming or increased isotopic enrichment. …”
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The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
Published 2016“…Summer iron (Fe) fertilization in the Ross Sea has previously been observed in association with diatom productivity, lithogenic particles and excess Fe in the water column. …”
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Multiple sources of soluble atmospheric iron to Antarctic waters
Published 2016“…The Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean. …”
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An evaluation of ocean color model estimates of marine primary productivity in coastal and pelagic regions across the globe
Published 2011“…Here we assessed the skill of 21 ocean color models by comparing their estimates of depth-integrated NPP to 1156 in situ 14C measurements encompassing ten marine regions including the Sargasso Sea, pelagic North Atlantic, coastal Northeast Atlantic, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Arabian Sea, subtropical North Pacific, Ross Sea, West Antarctic Peninsula, and the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone. …”
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Application of a multi-disciplinary approach to reveal population structure and Southern Ocean feeding grounds of humpback whales
Published 2018“…All fully tracked females with a dependent calf (n = 4) migrated to the Ross Sea region, while 70% of adults without calves (n = 7) travelled further east to the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas region. …”
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