Research paper
Differential response of chlorophyll-a concentrations to explosive volcanism in the western South Pacific
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- Title
- Differential response of chlorophyll-a concentrations to explosive volcanism in the western South Pacific
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When it is deposited in the ocean, volcanic ash has the potential to release iron and other nutrients into surface water to stimulate ocean productivity. In the western South Pacific Ocean (SPO), one of the most important volcanic ash deposition regions, occasional widespread transport of volcanic ash may supply the nutrients not only locally around source islands but also within the wider the western SPO, accompanied by phytoplankton response. Through a comparative analysis of satellite and ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2023-04-19
- Creator
- Yoon, Joo-Eun / King, David / Longman, Jack / Cronin, Shane J
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/66094
- Related subjects
- 3708 Oceanography / 37 Earth Sciences / 3703 Geochemistry / 3705 Geology / 3706 Geophysics / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Environmental Sciences / Marine & Freshwater Biology / Environmental Sciences & Ecology / volcanic eruption / western South Pacific Ocean / satellite data / chlorophyll-a concentration / ash deposition / N-2 FIXATION / ANTHROPOGENIC NITROGEN / ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION / IRON FERTILIZATION / ASH / ERUPTION / TRANSPORT / ALGORITHM / IMPACTS / SO2 / 0405 Oceanography / 0602 Ecology / 3103 Ecology
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