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Reduced N2 fixation in the Atlantic Ocean during the Warm Late Pliocene

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Variations in the latitudinal diversity gradients of the ocean microbiome

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The Dynamics of the Oceanic Subtropical Gyres

Science, 1990
Recent theoretical advances in physical oceanography have produced plausible models for the structure of the circulation in the oceans' subtropical gyres. These theoretical ideas are reviewed and assessed in the light of present observational evidence.
Joseph Pedlosky
exaly   +3 more sources

On the recirculation of the subtropical gyre

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1988
AbstractA hydrographic section through the Gulf Stream and its recirculation to the south is interpreted in terms of an analytical model based on the baroclinic Fofonoff gyre, in which layers shielded from forcing are homogenized to a uniform value of potential vorticity. Given this simple paradigm of the circulation, the process of anticyclogenesis is
John Marshall, George Nurser
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Nanoplastic in the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre

Environmental Science & Technology, 2017
Plastics can be found in all ecosystems across the globe. This type of environmental pollution is important, even if its impact is not fully understood. The presence of small plastic particles at the micro- and nanoscales is of growing concern, but nanoplastic has not yet been observed in natural samples. In this study, we examined four size fractions (
ter Halle, Alexandra   +6 more
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Plastic Pollution in the South Pacific Subtropical Gyre

Plastics Engineering, 2013
Plastic marine pollution in the open ocean of the southern hemisphere is largely undocumented. Here, we report the result of a (4489 km) 2424 nautical mile transect through the South Pacific subtropical gyre, carried out in March-April 2011. Neuston samples were collected at 48 sites, averaging 50 nautical miles apart, using a manta trawl lined with a ...
Marcus, Eriksen   +8 more
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Anticyclonic eddies aggregate pelagic predators in a subtropical gyre

Nature, 2022
Ocean eddies are coherent, rotating features that can modulate pelagic ecosystems across many trophic levels. These mesoscale features, which are ubiquitous at mid-latitudes1, may increase productivity of nutrient-poor regions2,3, accumulate prey4 and modulate habitat conditions in the water column5.
Martin C. Arostegui   +4 more
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