Physical Properties and Suspended Matter of Surface Waters in the Southeastern Atlantic Ocean

Author(s):  
K. O. Emery, J. D. Milliman, Elazar
1900 ◽  
Vol 66 (424-433) ◽  
pp. 484-485

In this paper an attempt is made to investigate the normal circulation of the surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean north of 40° N. lat., and its changes, by means of a series of synoptic charts showing the distribution of temperature and salinity over the area for each month of the two years 1896 and 1897.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
La Daana K Kanhai ◽  
Rick Officer ◽  
Ian O'Connor ◽  
Richard C Thompson

Microplastics are an issue of international concern due to the fact that these substances may potentially threaten biota by (i) causing physical harm, (ii) transporting persistent, bioaccumulating and toxic (PBT) substances and, (iii) leaching plastic additives. Within the world’s oceans, areas which experience coastal upwelling are biota rich due to their high levels of primary productivity. The assessment of microplastic presence in areas which experience coastal upwelling is vital as it will indicate whether microplastics are an issue of concern in areas which support key biological resources. The null hypothesis of the present study is that microplastic abundance will be lower in areas where there is upwelling. As such, the present study aims to investigate whether microplastic abundance in upwelled areas in the Atlantic Ocean is significantly different from non-upwelled areas. Based on an opportunistic voyage aboard the RV Polarstern, microplastics will be sampled in sub-surface waters along a diverse latitudinal gradient in the Atlantic Ocean i.e. from Bremerhaven (Germany) to Cape Town (South Africa). Based on the proposed route, it will be possible to determine microplastic levels at two areas of coastal upwelling in the Atlantic Ocean (i) Canary Upwelling Ecosystem (CUE) and (ii) Benguela Upwelling Ecosystem (BUE). The results will then be analysed to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference between ‘upwelled areas’ and ‘non-upwelled areas’.


2019 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 102-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandra Schoenle ◽  
Suzana Živaljić ◽  
Dennis Prausse ◽  
Janine Voß ◽  
Kirsten Jakobsen ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 31 (23) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter L. Croot ◽  
Peter Streu ◽  
Ilka Peeken ◽  
Karin Lochte ◽  
Alex R. Baker

2020 ◽  
Vol 530 ◽  
pp. 115944 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peer Rahlf ◽  
Ed Hathorne ◽  
Georgi Laukert ◽  
Marcus Gutjahr ◽  
Syee Weldeab ◽  
...  

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