| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4548646 | Journal of Marine Systems | 2010 | 19 Pages | 
Abstract
												Within the coastal boundary layer, the upwelling transported phosphate from the intermediate winter water into the surface layer off Gotland where it was mixed with the phosphate depleted surface water. Generally, the upwelled phosphate was taken up by the plankton community of the surface mixed layer already within the coastal boundary layer and transformed completely into the particulate and dissolved organic phase. However, at sites where upwelling filaments develop, dissolved phosphate is transported over a distance of about three times the internal Rossby radius in offshore direction. The phosphate transport into the surface mixed layer of the eastern Gotland Basin by upwelling exceeded the corresponding transport by turbulent mixing through the seasonal thermocline by about one order of magnitude during typical summerlike wind conditions.
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											Authors
												Hans-Ulrich Lass, Volker Mohrholz, Günther Nausch, Herbert Siegel, 
											