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10 December 1993 Onset of the spring phytoplankton bloom in the Barents Sea: influence of changing light regime and other environmental factors
Hans-Christian Eilertsen, Geir Arne Hansen, Harald Svendsen, Else Nost Hegseth
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Proceedings Volume 2048, Underwater Light Measurements; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165507
Event: High Latitude Optics, 1993, Tromso, Norway
Abstract
The onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom in the Barents Sea usually takes place in April/May, at a time when the daily total irradiance and the `critical' depth increase fast. The onset of the spring bloom is normally assumed to be counteracted by water column vertical turbulence. During field investigations in the Barents Sea we observed that the blooms took place in vertically homogeneous water columns. By model simulations it is shown that entraiment of phytoplankton cells from the bottom sediments may be an important factor regulating the onset of spring blooms, and that if such processes exists, a vertically mixed water column may be beneficial for blooms. A new hypothesis is also presented where daylight is important, not through physiological processes enhancing photosynthesis, but by triggering the germination of phytoplankton spores.
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Hans-Christian Eilertsen, Geir Arne Hansen, Harald Svendsen, and Else Nost Hegseth "Onset of the spring phytoplankton bloom in the Barents Sea: influence of changing light regime and other environmental factors", Proc. SPIE 2048, Underwater Light Measurements, (10 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165507
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KEYWORDS
Optical testing

Mathematical modeling

Carbon

Data modeling

In situ metrology

Photosynthesis

Turbulence

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