Atlantic inflow is the primary driver of remotely sensed autumn blooms in the Barents Sea
Arctic shelf seas have historically hosted a single spring bloom, contrasting with temperate seas, where additional smaller autumn blooms occur regularly, caused by storm systems mixing nutrient-rich deep waters towards the surface ocean. Post millennium, autumn blooms have increased in frequency in...
Main Authors: | Orkney, A, Sathyendranath, S, Jackson, T, Porter, M, Bouman, HA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Inter-Research
2022
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