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Seasonal dynamics and disturbance of phytoplankton biomass in the wake of Tahiti as observed by Biogeochemical-Argo floats ArchiMer
Sauzède, Raphaëlle; Martinez, Elodie; Pasqueron De Fommervault, Orens; Poteau, Antoine; Mignot, Alexandre; Maes, Christophe; Claustre, Hervé; Uitz, Julia; Maamaatuaiahutapu, Keitapu; Rodier, Martine; Schmechtig, Catherine; Laurent, Victoire.
The South Pacific Subtropical Gyre (SPSG) is a vast and remote area where large uncertainties on variability in phytoplankton biomass and production remain due to the lack of biogeochemical in situ observations. In such oligotrophic environments, ecosystems are predominantly controlled by nutrients depletion in surface waters. However, this oligotrophic character can be disturbed in the vicinity of islands where enhancement of biological activity is known to occur (i.e. the island mass effect, IME). This study mainly focuses on in situ observations showing that an IME can be evidenced leeward of Tahiti (17.7° S–149.5° W), French Polynesia. Concomitant physical and biogeochemical observations collected with two Biogeochemical-Argo (BGC-Argo) profiling...
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Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53295/54108.pdf
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Arctic mid-winter phytoplankton growth revealed by autonomous profilers ArchiMer
Randelhoff, Achim; Lacour, Léo; Marec, Claudie; Leymarie, Edouard; Lagunas, José; Xing, Xiaogang; Darnis, Gérald; Penkerc’h, Christophe; Sampei, Makoto; Fortier, Louis; D’ortenzio, Fabrizio; Claustre, Hervé; Babin, Marcel.
It is widely believed that during winter and spring, Arctic marine phytoplankton cannot grow until sea ice and snow cover start melting and transmit sufficient irradiance, but there is little observational evidence for that paradigm. To explore the life of phytoplankton during and after the polar night, we used robotic ice-avoiding profiling floats to measure ocean optics and phytoplankton characteristics continuously through two annual cycles in Baffin Bay, an Arctic sea that is covered by ice for 7 months a year. We demonstrate that net phytoplankton growth occurred even under 100% ice cover as early as February and that it resulted at least partly from photosynthesis. This highlights the adaptation of Arctic phytoplankton to extreme low-light...
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Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00652/76416/77468.pdf
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The MAREDAT global database of high performance liquid chromatography marine pigment measurements ArchiMer
Peloquin, J.; Swan, C.; Gruber, Nicolas; Vogt, M.; Claustre, Hervé; Ras, J.; Uitz, J.; Barlow, R.; Behrenfeld, M.; Bidigare, R.; Dierssen, H.; Ditullio, G.; Fernandez, E.; Gallienne, C.; Gibb, S.; Goericke, R.; Harding, L.; Head, E.; Holligan, P.; Hooker, S.; Karl, D.; Landry, M.; Letelier, R.; Llewellyn, C.a.; Lomas, M.; Lucas, M.; Mannino, A.; Marty, J.-c.; Mitchell, B.g.; Muller-karger, F.; Nelson, N.; O'Brien, C.; Prezelin, B.; Repeta, D.; Smith Jr, W.o.; Smythe-wright, D.; Stumpf, R.; Subramaniam, A.; Suzuki, K.; Trees, C.; Vernet, M.; Wasmund, N.; Wright, S..
A global pigment database consisting of 35 634 pigment suites measured by high performance liquid chromatography was assembled in support of the MARine Ecosytem DATa (MAREDAT) initiative. These data originate from 136 field surveys within the global ocean, were solicited from investigators and databases, compiled, and then quality controlled. Nearly one quarter of the data originates from the Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV), with an additional 17% and 19% stemming from the US JGOFS and LTER programs, respectively. The MAREDAT pigment database provides high quality measurements of the major taxonomic pigments including chlorophylls a and b, 19'-butanoyloxyfucoxanthin, 19'-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin, alloxanthin, divinyl chlorophyll a,...
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Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00128/23975/21932.pdf
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Stratégie nationale pour les déploiements d'opportunité des profileurs du réseau global Argo ArchiMer
Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas; Carval, Thierry; Claustre, Hervé; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Lebreton, Nathanaele; Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Maze, Guillaume; Poffa, Noe; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Poteau, Antoine; Schmechtig, Catherine; Thierry, Virginie.
To ensure the maintenance of the international Argo network of autonomous profiling float (www.argo.net), France is committed to contribute to deploy a significant part of the global network (around 10%). The profiling floats of the Argo-France program are founded by Ifremer and SHOM, supported by the French “Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur, de la Recherche et de l’Innovation” funding via the “Très Grande Infrastructure de recherche” (TGIR), “Contrat de Plan État-Région” (CPER), PIA projects such as Equipex NAOS, and CNES. These purchases are part of the Coriolis inter-agency partnership. Between 50 and 70 T/S type profiling floats (Temperature / Salinity), T / S / DO (Dissolved Oxygen), Deep (Deep) and BGC (Biogeochemical) are purchased each year. A...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00481/59297/61991.pdf
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Processing Bio-Argo particle backscattering at the DAC level ArchiMer
Schmechtig, Catherine; Poteau, Antoine; Claustre, Hervé; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Dall'Olmo, Giorgio; Boss, Emmanuel.
This document does NOT address the issue of particle backscattering quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats equipped with backscattering sensors document the data and metadata related to these floats properly. We produced this document in response to action item 9 from the first Bio-Argo Data Management meeting in Hyderabad (November 12-13, 2012). If the recommendations contained herein are followed, we will end up with a more uniform set of particle backscattering data within the Bio-Argo data system, allowing users to begin analyzing not only their own particle backscattering data, but also those of others, in the true spirit of Argo...
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Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00283/39459/56146.pdf
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French National Report on Argo - 2019 ArchiMer
Maze, Guillaume; Andre, Xavier; Cabanes, Cécile; Carval, Thierry; Claustre, Hervé; Coatanoan, Christine; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas; Lebreton, Nathanaele; Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Poteau, Antoine; Poffa, Noe; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Sauzede, Raphaëlle; Schmechtig, Catherine; Thierry, Virginie.
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Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00620/73198/72392.pdf
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SCOR WG 142: Quality Control Procedures for Oxygen and Other Biogeochemical Sensors on Floats and Gliders. Recommendation for oxygen measurements from Argo floats, implementation of in-air-measurement routine to assure highest long-term accuracy ArchiMer
Bittig, Henry; Kortzinger, Arne; Johnson, Ken; Claustre, Hervé; Emerson, Steve; Fennel, Katja; Garcia, Hernan; Gilbert, Denis; Gruber, Nicolas; Kang, Dong-jin; Naqvi, Wajih; Prakash, Satya; Riser, Steven; Thierry, Virginie; Tilbrook, Bronte; Uchida, Hiroshi; Ulloa, Osvaldo; Xing, Xiagang.
Recommendation for Oxygen Measurements from Argo Floats: Implementation of In-Air-Measurement Routine to Assure Highest Long-term Accuracy As Argo has entered its second decade and chemical/biological sensor technology is improving constantly, the marine biogeochemistry community is starting to embrace the successful Argo float program. An augmentation of the global float observatory, however, has to follow rather stringent constraints regarding sensor characteristics as well as data processing and quality control routines. Owing to the fairly advanced state of oxygen sensor technology and the high scientific value of oceanic oxygen measurements (Gruber et al., 2010), an expansion of the Argo core mission to routine oxygen measurements is perhaps the most...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Argo; Bio-argo; Oxygen.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00348/45917/46180.pdf
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Processing bio-Argo chlorophyll-A concentration at the DAC level ArchiMer
Schmechtig, Catherine; Poteau, Antoine; Claustre, Hervé; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Boss, Emmanuel.
This document does NOT address the issue of chlorophyll-a quality control (either real-time or delayed mode). As a preliminary step towards that goal, this document seeks to ensure that all countries deploying floats equipped with chlorophyll-a sensors document the data and metadata related to these floats properly. We produced this document in response to action item 3 from the first Bio-Argo Data Management meeting in Hyderabad (November 12-13, 2012). If the recommendations contained herein are followed, we will end up with a more uniform set of chlorophyll-a data within the Bio-Argo data system, allowing users to begin analyzing not only their own chlorophyll-a data, but also those of others, in the true spirit of Argo data sharing.
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Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00283/39468/37945.pdf
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Detecting mesopelagic organisms using biogeochemical‐Argo floats ArchiMer
Haëntjens, Nils; Della Penna, Alice; Briggs, Nathan; Karp‐boss, Lee; Gaube, Peter; Claustre, Hervé; Boss, Emmanuel.
During the North Atlantic Aerosols and Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) in the western North Atlantic (NAAMES), float‐based profiles of fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM) and backscattering exhibited distinct spike layers at ~300 m. The locations of the spikes were at depths similar or shallower to where a ship‐based scientific echo sounder identified layers of acoustic backscatter, an Underwater Vision Profiler (UVP) detected elevated concentration of zooplankton, and mesopelagic fish were sampled by a mesopelagic net tow. The collocation of spike layers in bio‐optical properties with mesopelagic organisms suggests that some can be detected with float‐based bio‐optical sensors. This opens the door to the investigation of such aggregations/layers in...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: BGC-Argo; Diel vertical migration; Mesopelagic organism; Scattering layers.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00609/72121/70869.pdf
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Silicon cycle in the tropical South Pacific: contribution to the global Si cycle and evidence for an active pico-sized siliceous plankton ArchiMer
Leblanc, Karine; Cornet, Véronique; Rimmelin-maury, Peggy; Grosso, Olivier; Hélias-nunige, Sandra; Brunet, Camille; Claustre, Hervé; Ras, Joséphine; Leblond, Nathalie; Quéguiner, Bernard.
This article presents data regarding the Si biogeochemical cycle during two oceanographic cruises conducted in the Southern Tropical Pacific (BIOSOPE and OUTPACE cruises) in 2005 and 2015. It involves the first Si stock measurements in this understudied region, encompassing various oceanic systems from New Caledonia to the Chilean upwelling between 8 and 34°S. Some of the lowest levels of biogenic silica standing stocks ever measured were found in this area, notably in the Southern Pacific Gyre, where Chlorophyll a concentrations are most depleted worldwide. Integrated biogenic silica stocks are as low as 1.08±0.95mmolm−2, and are the lowest stocks measured in the Southern Pacific. Size-fractionated biogenic silica concentrations revealed a non-negligible...
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Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00448/56006/57514.pdf
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Argo Data 1999–2019: Two Million Temperature-Salinity Profiles and Subsurface Velocity Observations From a Global Array of Profiling Floats ArchiMer
Wong, Annie P. S.; Wijffels, Susan E.; Riser, Stephen C.; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Hosoda, Shigeki; Roemmich, Dean; Gilson, John; Johnson, Gregory C.; Martini, Kim; Murphy, David J.; Scanderbeg, Megan; Bhaskar, T. V. S. Udaya; Buck, Justin J. H.; Merceur, Frederic; Carval, Thierry; Maze, Guillaume; Cabanes, Cécile; André, Xavier; Poffa, Noe; Yashayaev, Igor; Barker, Paul M.; Guinehut, Stéphanie; Belbéoch, Mathieu; Ignaszewski, Mark; Baringer, Molly O'Neil; Schmid, Claudia; Lyman, John M.; Mctaggart, Kristene E.; Purkey, Sarah G.; Zilberman, Nathalie; Alkire, Matthew B.; Swift, Dana; Owens, W. Brechner; Jayne, Steven R.; Hersh, Cora; Robbins, Pelle; West-mack, Deb; Bahr, Frank; Yoshida, Sachiko; Sutton, Philip J. H.; Cancouët, Romain; Coatanoan, Christine; Dobbler, Delphine; Juan, Andrea Garcia; Gourrion, Jerome; Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas; Bernard, Vincent; Bourlès, Bernard; Claustre, Hervé; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Le Reste, Serge; Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Rannou, Jean Philippe; Saout-grit, Carole; Speich, Sabrina; Thierry, Virginie; Verbrugge, Nathalie; Angel-benavides, Ingrid M.; Klein, Birgit; Notarstefano, Giulio; Poulain, Pierre-marie; Vélez-belchí, Pedro; Suga, Toshio; Ando, Kentaro; Iwasaska, Naoto; Kobayashi, Taiyo; Masuda, Shuhei; Oka, Eitarou; Sato, Kanako; Nakamura, Tomoaki; Sato, Katsunari; Takatsuki, Yasushi; Yoshida, Takashi; Cowley, Rebecca; Lovell, Jenny L.; Oke, Peter R.; Van Wijk, Esmee M.; Carse, Fiona; Donnelly, Matthew; Gould, W. John; Gowers, Katie; King, Brian A.; Loch, Stephen G.; Mowat, Mary; Turton, Jon; Rama Rao, E. Pattabhi; Ravichandran, M.; Freeland, Howard J.; Gaboury, Isabelle; Gilbert, Denis; Greenan, Blair J. W.; Ouellet, Mathieu; Ross, Tetjana; Tran, Anh; Dong, Mingmei; Liu, Zenghong; Xu, Jianping; Kang, Kiryong; Jo, Hyeongjun; Kim, Sung-dae; Park, Hyuk-min.
In the past two decades, the Argo Program has collected, processed, and distributed over two million vertical profiles of temperature and salinity from the upper two kilometers of the global ocean. A similar number of subsurface velocity observations near 1,000 dbar have also been collected. This paper recounts the history of the global Argo Program, from its aspiration arising out of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment, to the development and implementation of its instrumentation and telecommunication systems, and the various technical problems encountered. We describe the Argo data system and its quality control procedures, and the gradual changes in the vertical resolution and spatial coverage of Argo data from 1999 to 2019. The accuracies of the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Global; Ocean; Pressure; Temperature; Salinity; Argo; Profiling; Floats.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00652/76377/77385.pdf
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Hydrothermal vents trigger massive phytoplankton blooms in the Southern Ocean ArchiMer
Ardyna, Mathieu; Lacour, Léo; Sergi, Sara; D’ovidio, Francesco; Sallée, Jean-baptiste; Rembauville, Mathieu; Blain, Stéphane; Tagliabue, Alessandro; Schlitzer, Reiner; Jeandel, Catherine; Arrigo, Kevin Robert; Claustre, Hervé.
Hydrothermal activity is significant in regulating the dynamics of trace elements in the ocean. Biogeochemical models suggest that hydrothermal iron might play an important role in the iron-depleted Southern Ocean by enhancing the biological pump. However, the ability of this mechanism to affect large-scale biogeochemistry and the pathways by which hydrothermal iron reach the surface layer have not been observationally constrained. Here we present the first observational evidence of upwelled hydrothermally influenced deep waters stimulating massive phytoplankton blooms in the Southern Ocean. Captured by profiling floats, two blooms were observed in the vicinity of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, downstream of active hydrothermal vents along the...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00501/61310/64869.pdf
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Le projet Equipex NAOS : l'observation globale des océans Préparation de la nouvelle décennie d'Argo ArchiMer
Le Traon, Pierre-yves; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Babin, Marcel; Claustre, Hervé; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Le Reste, Serge; Thierry, Virginie; Brault, Patrice; Guigue, Michel; Le Menn, Marc.
NAOS (Novel Argo Ocean observing System) is one of the 52 projects selected as part of the Equipex call for proposals from the French programme d'investissements d'avenir. The overall objective of the project is to consolidate and improve the French and European contribution to the international Argo observing system and to prepare the next decade of Argo. The challenge is to set up an effective monitoring of the world ocean and to strengthen French leadership in ocean and climate research and prediction.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Méthode d'observation océanographique; Réchauffement climatique; Prévision climatique; Salinité de l'eau; Température de l'eau; Océan mondial; Altimètre radar; CO2; Tempête; Cyclone tropical; Mousson; El-Niño; Circulation générale océanique; Climatologie océanographique; Modèle couplé océan-atmosphère; Modèle climatique.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00117/22801/20608.pdf
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Relaxation of wind stress drives the abrupt onset of biological carbon uptake in the Kerguelen Bloom: a multisensor approach ArchiMer
Pellichero, Violaine; Boutin, Jacqueline; Claustre, Hervé; Merlivat, Liliane; Sallée, Jean‐baptiste; Blain, Stéphane.
We deployed sensors for physical and biogeochemical measurements on one Eulerian mooring and two Lagrangian biogeochemical Argo‐floats on the Kerguelen Plateau. High temporal and vertical resolution measurements revealed an abrupt shoaling of both the mixed‐layer depth and mixing‐layer depth. The sudden stratification was concomitant with the start of significant biological activity detected by chlorophyll‐a accumulation, oxygen oversaturation and dissolved inorganic carbon drawdown. The net community production computed in the mixing‐layer during the onset period of 9 days was 119±7 mmol m‐2 d‐1. While it is generally admitted that bloom initiation is mostly driven by the onset of positive heat fluxes, our results suggest this is not a sufficient...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Onset of the phytoplankton bloom; Mixing-layer depth; In situ high-resolution data; Mixed-layer depth; Air-sea heat flux; Wind stress.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00624/73572/72941.pdf
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French National Report on Argo - 2016. Present status and future plans ArchiMer
Maze, Guillaume; Cabanes, Cecile; Carval, Thierry; Claustre, Hervé; Coatanoan, Christine; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas; Lebreton, Nathanaele; Poteau, Antoine; Le Reste, Serge; Schmechtig, Catherine; Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Poffa, Noe; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Thierry, Virginie.
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Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00397/50844/51615.pdf
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Particulate concentration and seasonal dynamics in the mesopelagic ocean based on the backscattering coefficient measured with Biogeochemical-Argo floats. ArchiMer
Poteau, Antoine; Boss, Emmanuel; Claustre, Hervé.
We explore a novel and spatially extensive data set obtained from Biogeochemical‐Argo (or BGC‐Argo) floats, containing 16,796 profiles of the particulate backscattering coefficient at 700 nm (bbp(700)) measured with three different sensors. We focus at the 900–950m depth interval (within the mesopelagic), where we found values to be relatively constant. While we find significant differences between estimates of bbp(700) obtained with different sensors (≈30% disagreement), the median values in most oceanic regions obtained with a single type of sensor are within 50% of each other and are consistent with measurements of suspended mass conducted in the early 1970s. Deviations from the quasi‐constant background value likely indicate times and locations...
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Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00390/50184/78793.pdf
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Processing Bio-Argo nitrate concentration at the DAC Level ArchiMer
Johnson, Ken; Pasqueron De Fommervault, Orens; Serra, Romain; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Schmechtig, Catherine; Claustre, Hervé; Poteau, Antoine.
The only method used to date to measure dissolved nitrate concentration (NITRATE) with sensors mounted on profiling floats is based on the absorption of light at ultraviolet wavelengths by nitrate ion (Johnson and Coletti, 2002; Johnson et al., 2010; 2013; D’Ortenzio et al., 2012). Nitrate has a modest UV absorption band with a peak near 210 nm, which overlaps with the stronger absorption band of bromide, which has a peak near 200 nm. In addition, there is a much weaker absorption due to dissolved organic matter and light scattering by particles (Ogura and Hanya, 1966). The UV spectrum thus consists of three components, bromide, nitrate and a background due to organics and particles. The background also includes thermal effects on the instrument and slow...
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Ano: 2018 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00350/46121/55922.pdf
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Biogeochemical Argo: The Test Case of the NAOS Mediterranean Array ArchiMer
D’ortenzio, Fabrizio; Taillandier, Vincent; Claustre, Hervé; Prieur, Louis Marie; Leymarie, Edouard; Mignot, Alexandre; Poteau, Antoine; Penkerc’h, Christophe; Schmechtig, Catherine Marie.
The necessity of wide, global-scale observing systems for marine biogeochemistry emerged dramatically in the last decade. A global network based on Biogeochemical (BGC) Argo floats is considered to be one of the most promising approaches for reaching this goal. As a first step, pilot studies were encouraged to test the feasibility of a global BGC-Argo array, to consolidate the methods and practices under development, and to set up the array’s characteristics. A pilot study in The Mediterranean Sea—deemed a suitable candidate for a test case because it combines a relatively large diversity of oceanic BGC conditions in a reduced open-ocean basin—was consequently approved as a part of the “Novel Argo ocean Observing System” (NAOS) project, a French national...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: BGC-Argo floats; Mediterranean; Bioregions; Ocean color; Physical biological interactions.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00618/73031/72145.pdf
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French National Report on Argo - 2018 ArchiMer
Maze, Guillaume; Cabanes, Cecile; Carval, Thierry; Claustre, Hervé; Coatanoan, Christine; D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio; Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas; Lebreton, Nathanaele; Le Reste, Serge; Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Poteau, Antoine; Poffa, Noe; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Schmechtig, Catherine; Thierry, Virginie.
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00484/59523/62497.pdf
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From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective ArchiMer
Le Traon, Pierre-yves; Reppucci, Antonio; Alvarez Fanjul, Enrique; Aouf, Lotfi; Behrens, Arno; Belmonte, Maria; Bentamy, Abderrahim; Bertino, Laurent; Brando, Vittorio Ernesto; Kreiner, Matilde Brandt; Benkiran, Mounir; Carval, Thierry; Ciliberti, Stefania A.; Claustre, Hervé; Clementi, Emanuela; Coppini, Giovanni; Cossarini, Gianpiero; De Alfonso Alonso-muñoyerro, Marta; Delamarche, Anne; Dibarboure, Gerald; Dinessen, Frode; Drevillon, Marie; Drillet, Yann; Faugere, Yannice; Fernández, Vicente; Fleming, Andrew; Garcia-hermosa, M. Isabel; Sotillo, Marcos García; Garric, Gilles; Gasparin, Florent; Giordan, Cedric; Gehlen, Marion; Gregoire, Marilaure L.; Guinehut, Stephanie; Hamon, Michel; Harris, Chris; Hernandez, Fabrice; Hinkler, Jørgen B.; Hoyer, Jacob; Karvonen, Juha; Kay, Susan; King, Robert; Lavergne, Thomas; Lemieux-dudon, Benedicte; Lima, Leonardo; Mao, Chongyuan; Martin, Matthew J; Masina, Simona; Melet, Angelique; Buongiorno Nardelli, Bruno; Nolan, Glenn; Pascual, Ananda; Pistoia, Jenny; Palazov, Atanas; Piolle, Jean-francois; Pujol, Marie Isabelle; Pequignet, Anne Christine; Peneva, Elisaveta; Pérez Gómez, Begoña; Petit De La Villeon, Loic; Pinardi, Nadia; Pisano, Andrea; Pouliquen, Sylvie; Reid, Rebecca; Remy, Elisabeth; Santoleri, Rosalia; Siddorn, John; She, Jun; Staneva, Joanna; Stoffelen, Ad; Tonani, Marina; Vandenbulcke, Luc; Von Schuckmann, Karina; Volpe, Gianluca; Wettre, Cecilie; Zacharioudaki, Anna.
The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) provides regular and systematic reference information on the physical and biogeochemical ocean and sea-ice state for the global ocean and the European regional seas. CMEMS serves a wide range of users (more than 15,000 users are now registered to the service) and applications. Observations are a fundamental pillar of the CMEMS value-added chain that goes from observation to information and users. Observations are used by CMEMS Thematic Assembly Centres (TACs) to derive high-level data products and by CMEMS Monitoring and Forecasting Centres (MFCs) to validate and constrain their global and regional ocean analysis and forecasting systems. This paper presents an overview of CMEMS, its evolution,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Ocean; Observing systems; Satellite; In situ; Data assimilation; Services.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00498/60983/64389.pdf
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