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    An explicit estimate of the atmospheric nutrient impact on global oceanic productivity by S. Myriokefalitakis, M. Gröger, J. Hieronymus, R. Döscher

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…On the other hand, variations in atmospheric phosphorus supply have almost no effect on the calculated oceanic productivity.</p>…”
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    Implications of sea-ice biogeochemistry for oceanic production and emissions of dimethyl sulfide in the Arctic by H. Hayashida, N. Steiner, A. Monahan, V. Galindo, M. Lizotte, M. Levasseur

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In this study, we developed a coupled sea ice–ocean ecosystem–sulfur cycle model to investigate the potential impact of bottom-ice DMS and its precursor dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) on the oceanic production and emissions of DMS in the Arctic. …”
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    Shifts in regional production as a driver of future global ocean production stoichiometry by Katsumi Matsumoto, Tatsuro Tanioka

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Using a global ocean biogeochemistry model, we examined three drivers of global ocean production C:N:P ratio: flexible phytoplankton stoichiometry, phytoplankton community composition, and regional production shifts. …”
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    Monitoring the effect of seasonal variation on the ocean productivity: a case study in the bay of Bengal by Sabarudin, Noor Saadah, Sarker, Md. Latifur Rahman

    Published 2015
    “…However, the major indicator for ocean productivity monitoring is phytoplankton (Chlorophyll-a) concentration. …”
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    Monitoring spatial and temporal variation of ocean productivity in the Bay of Bengal using remote sensing by Sabarudin, Noor Saadah

    Published 2017
    “…Ocean productivity plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, climate change and food supply. …”
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    Unusual <i>Hemiaulus</i> bloom influences ocean productivity in Northeastern US Shelf waters by S. A. Castillo Cieza, R. H. R. Stanley, P. Marrec, D. N. Fontaine, E. T. Crockford, D. J. McGillicuddy Jr., A. Mehta, S. Menden-Deuer, E. E. Peacock, T. A. Rynearson, Z. O. Sandwith, Z. O. Sandwith, W. Zhang, H. M. Sosik

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…<p>Because of its temperate location, high dynamic range of environmental conditions, and extensive human activity, the long-term ecological research site in the coastal Northeastern US Shelf (NES) of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean offers an ideal opportunity to understand how productivity shifts in response to changes in planktonic community composition. Ocean production and trophic transfer rates, including net community production (NCP), net primary production (NPP), gross oxygen production (GOP), and microzooplankton grazing rates, are key metrics for understanding marine ecosystem dynamics and associated impacts on biogeochemical cycles. …”
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    Reconciling surface ocean productivity, export fluxes and sediment composition in a global biogeochemical ocean model by M. Gehlen, L. Bopp, N. Emprin, O. Aumont, C. Heinze, O. Ragueneau

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Model output is compared to data or data based estimates of ocean productivity, pe-ratios, particle fluxes, surface sediment bulk composition and benthic O<sub>2</sub> fluxes. …”
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    Estimating Primary Production of Picophytoplankton Using the Carbon-Based Ocean Productivity Model: A Preliminary Study by Yantao Liang, Yantao Liang, Yongyu Zhang, Nannan Wang, Tingwei Luo, Yao Zhang, Richard B. Rivkin

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…To overcome this shortage, a modified carbon-based ocean productivity model (CbPM) is proposed for estimating the PPPico whose principle is based on the group-specific abundance, cellular carbon conversion factor (CCF), and temperature-derived growth rate of picophytoplankton. …”
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