Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic
This Special Issue is dedicated to collating recent research on the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica Peninsula region. This Issue also considers the spreading of Antarctic Bottom Water. Papers in this issue are focused on field research of the physical properties and ecology of t...
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| description | This Special Issue is dedicated to collating recent research on the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica Peninsula region. This Issue also considers the spreading of Antarctic Bottom Water. Papers in this issue are focused on field research of the physical properties and ecology of this key region of the Southern Ocean. The main objects of the study are the properties of seawater, currents, ecosystems, and biological communities in the South Atlantic, the Powell Basin of the northwestern Weddell Sea, the Bransfield Strait, and the Antarctic Sound. The Antarctic marine ecosystem is unique in terms of its biodiversity and high productivity of the basic trophic levels of the ecosystem. This ecosystem is efficiently used by organisms such as seabirds, seals, and whales that feed on Antarctic krill. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1125472024-03-27T16:34:26Z Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic Morozov, Eugene cryptophytes nanophytoplankton picophytoplankton photosynthetic picoeukaryotes phytoplankton bloom Bransfield Strait Antarctic Peninsula flow cytometry subtropical rings Subantarctic rings CTD ADCP optical and hydrochemical parameters methane primary production plankton fish birds and whales Orkney Passage hydraulic control subcritical supercritical flows deep overflow LADCP bottom circulation Antarctic krill Euphausia superba eggs nauplii calyptopis furcilia abundance distribution Atlantic sector Southern Ocean temperature salinity current system the Bransfield Strait South Ocean Antarctic Bottom Water Vema Channel CTD/LADCP measurements three jets of bottom current chlorophyll a Euphausiacea Euphausia superba Salpa thompsoni planktonic tunicate climate change feeding competition Malvinas Current submesoscale water mass Lagrangian analysis upper mixed layer euphotic layer bio-optical fluorescence SADCP mesoparasitic copepods bacterioplankton bioluminescence optically active components trace elements heavy metals Atlantic sector of the Antarctic benthos nemerteans larvae bipolar distribution mesozooplankton copepods euphausiid larvae biomass Antarctic Sound Weddell Sea South Orkney Islands n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general This Special Issue is dedicated to collating recent research on the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica Peninsula region. This Issue also considers the spreading of Antarctic Bottom Water. Papers in this issue are focused on field research of the physical properties and ecology of this key region of the Southern Ocean. The main objects of the study are the properties of seawater, currents, ecosystems, and biological communities in the South Atlantic, the Powell Basin of the northwestern Weddell Sea, the Bransfield Strait, and the Antarctic Sound. The Antarctic marine ecosystem is unique in terms of its biodiversity and high productivity of the basic trophic levels of the ecosystem. This ecosystem is efficiently used by organisms such as seabirds, seals, and whales that feed on Antarctic krill. 2023-08-08T15:26:43Z 2023-08-08T15:26:43Z 2023 book ONIX_20230808_9783036582696_53 9783036582696 9783036582689 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/112547 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7673 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7673 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8268-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8268-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036582696 9783036582689 228 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | cryptophytes nanophytoplankton picophytoplankton photosynthetic picoeukaryotes phytoplankton bloom Bransfield Strait Antarctic Peninsula flow cytometry subtropical rings Subantarctic rings CTD ADCP optical and hydrochemical parameters methane primary production plankton fish birds and whales Orkney Passage hydraulic control subcritical supercritical flows deep overflow LADCP bottom circulation Antarctic krill Euphausia superba eggs nauplii calyptopis furcilia abundance distribution Atlantic sector Southern Ocean temperature salinity current system the Bransfield Strait South Ocean Antarctic Bottom Water Vema Channel CTD/LADCP measurements three jets of bottom current chlorophyll a Euphausiacea Euphausia superba Salpa thompsoni planktonic tunicate climate change feeding competition Malvinas Current submesoscale water mass Lagrangian analysis upper mixed layer euphotic layer bio-optical fluorescence SADCP mesoparasitic copepods bacterioplankton bioluminescence optically active components trace elements heavy metals Atlantic sector of the Antarctic benthos nemerteans larvae bipolar distribution mesozooplankton copepods euphausiid larvae biomass Antarctic Sound Weddell Sea South Orkney Islands n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic |
| title | Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic |
| title_full | Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic |
| title_fullStr | Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic |
| title_full_unstemmed | Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic |
| title_short | Physical and Biological Properties of Waters in the Region of the Antarctic Peninsula and Adjacent Basins of the South Atlantic |
| title_sort | physical and biological properties of waters in the region of the antarctic peninsula and adjacent basins of the south atlantic |
| topic | cryptophytes nanophytoplankton picophytoplankton photosynthetic picoeukaryotes phytoplankton bloom Bransfield Strait Antarctic Peninsula flow cytometry subtropical rings Subantarctic rings CTD ADCP optical and hydrochemical parameters methane primary production plankton fish birds and whales Orkney Passage hydraulic control subcritical supercritical flows deep overflow LADCP bottom circulation Antarctic krill Euphausia superba eggs nauplii calyptopis furcilia abundance distribution Atlantic sector Southern Ocean temperature salinity current system the Bransfield Strait South Ocean Antarctic Bottom Water Vema Channel CTD/LADCP measurements three jets of bottom current chlorophyll a Euphausiacea Euphausia superba Salpa thompsoni planktonic tunicate climate change feeding competition Malvinas Current submesoscale water mass Lagrangian analysis upper mixed layer euphotic layer bio-optical fluorescence SADCP mesoparasitic copepods bacterioplankton bioluminescence optically active components trace elements heavy metals Atlantic sector of the Antarctic benthos nemerteans larvae bipolar distribution mesozooplankton copepods euphausiid larvae biomass Antarctic Sound Weddell Sea South Orkney Islands n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general |
| topic_facet | cryptophytes nanophytoplankton picophytoplankton photosynthetic picoeukaryotes phytoplankton bloom Bransfield Strait Antarctic Peninsula flow cytometry subtropical rings Subantarctic rings CTD ADCP optical and hydrochemical parameters methane primary production plankton fish birds and whales Orkney Passage hydraulic control subcritical supercritical flows deep overflow LADCP bottom circulation Antarctic krill Euphausia superba eggs nauplii calyptopis furcilia abundance distribution Atlantic sector Southern Ocean temperature salinity current system the Bransfield Strait South Ocean Antarctic Bottom Water Vema Channel CTD/LADCP measurements three jets of bottom current chlorophyll a Euphausiacea Euphausia superba Salpa thompsoni planktonic tunicate climate change feeding competition Malvinas Current submesoscale water mass Lagrangian analysis upper mixed layer euphotic layer bio-optical fluorescence SADCP mesoparasitic copepods bacterioplankton bioluminescence optically active components trace elements heavy metals Atlantic sector of the Antarctic benthos nemerteans larvae bipolar distribution mesozooplankton copepods euphausiid larvae biomass Antarctic Sound Weddell Sea South Orkney Islands n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general |
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