Résumé
Tidal stirring gradients, interacting with seasonal variation in photosynthetically active radiation, sea-surface heating, and wind stirring, are proposed as the most important controls on plankton in the southern North Sea. The hypothesis, in the form of a numerical model, is tested against observations during 1988/89 of seasonal cycles and spatial variations in phyto- and zooplankton. The importance of the tidal mixing front, and the effects of residual circulation and nutrient-rich river discharges, are discussed, and estimates given of microplankton community production and its fate. -Authors
| langue originale | English |
|---|---|
| titre | Understanding the North Sea System |
| Editeur | Springer |
| Chapitre | 9 |
| Pages | 115-130 |
| Nombre de pages | 16 |
| ISBN (Electronique) | 978-94-011-1236-9 |
| ISBN (imprimé) | 978-94-010-4540-7 |
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| état | Published - 2 nov. 1994 |
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