Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9483532 | Journal of Marine Systems | 2005 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Hydrodynamic model simulations of ocean currents and trajectories of potential plankton transports showed differences in potential advection of plankton across shelf banks. The circulation around the banks seems to create retention areas entrapping plankton for periods. Model simulations predict that upwelling occurs west of the shelf banks and to a lesser extent in the deep channels separating the banks. This upwelling, caused by wind and tidal motions, probably increases productivity and carbon cycling over the shelf areas.
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Authors
Søren A. Pedersen, Mads H. Ribergaard, Claus S. Simonsen,