@article{05a31417369f4b2dba939d521019c488,
title = "Southern Ocean JGOFS: The U.K. {"}STERNA{"} study in the Bellingshausen Sea",
author = "David Turner and Nicholas Owens and Julian Priddle",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 1995 Published by Elsevier Ltd. The author was not affiliated to SAMS at the time of publication Funding Information: Although many of the contributions included in this volume were made by scientists previously funded through the BOFS programme, the Bellingshausen Sea study fell outside the main “window” of funding. The involvement of these individuals was made possible by NERC, through an extension to the BOFS community project, and by the Directorate of BAS through the BAS Antarctic Special Topic Round III. This support is specifically acknowledged in the individual contributions. We also thank Amersham International, who generously supplied isotopes free of charge for many of the radiochemical measurements. Excellent logistical support was provided by the Research Vessel Services, Barry and BAS logistics teams; in the latter case we particularly acknowledge the first-class support provided by Myriam Booth of the BAS office in Stanley, Falkland Islands. Considerable back-up support was also provided by an “army” of people in the institutions represented in STERNA, most particularly the Plymouth Marine Laboratory Funding Information: This special issue describes results obtained from a two-ship study carried out in the Bellingshausen Sea, Southern Ocean during October to December, 1992. The study, carried out aboard the Royal Research Ships James Clark Ross and Discovery, was the final field-work phase of the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study (BOFS). BOFS was the major United Kingdom contribution to the IGBP Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) over the period 1989-1993. Aspects of the work also contributed to the WCRP World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), and the fruitful collaboration between the BOFS and WOCE communities added a new dimension to the biogeochemical work within BOFS.",
year = "1995",
doi = "10.1016/0967-0645(95)00076-3",
language = "English",
volume = "42",
pages = "905--906",
journal = "Deep-Sea Research Part II",
issn = "0967-0645",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
number = "4-5",
}