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Distribution of chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature in the marginal ice zone (20°E-60°E) in East Antarctica determined using satellite multi-sensor remote sensing during austral summer / Yoriko Arai, Toru Hirawake, Tsuneo Odate, Kentaro Watanabe, Mitsuo Fukuchi.
Title: | Distribution of chlorophyll-a and sea surface temperature in the marginal ice zone (20°E-60°E) in East Antarctica determined using satellite multi-sensor remote sensing during austral summer / Yoriko Arai, Toru Hirawake, Tsuneo Odate, Kentaro Watanabe, Mitsuo Fukuchi. |
Author(s): | Arai, Yoriko. Hirawake, Toru. Odate, Tsuneo. Watanabe, Kentaro. Fukuchi, Mitsuo. |
Date: | 2005. |
In: | National Institute of Polar Research. Polar Bioscience. (2005.), Vol. 18 (2005) |
Abstract: | Reports results of examination of satellite multi-sensor remote sensing datasets of ocean colour chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), sea surface temperature (SST) and sea ice concentration during austral summers 1998-2002. High concentrations of Chl-a were observed in water below 0°C, and phytoplankton blooms extended into shallow areas along isobath. One pattern of SST distribution was warm water located to north of region associated with polynya in early spring, and the other pattern was characterized by distribution of cold water throughout study area, with difference between SST distributions probably caused by shift of Antarctic circumpolar current (ACC). Cold water from Antarctic coastal current mixed with meltwater to provide vertical stability of water column for phytoplankton blooms. Results suggest that summer phytoplankton blooms in study area can be attributed to water conditions affected by melting sea ice, movement of ACC, and sea floor topography. |
Notes: | National Institute of Polar Research. Polar Bioscience. Vol. 18 :16-27 (2005). |
Keywords: | 574 -- Ecology. 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. 574.583 -- Plankton. 58 -- Botany. 581.9(26) -- Plants, pelagic distribution. 574.55 -- Productivity, aquatic ecology. 551.463.6 -- Sea water, thermal properties and heat flux. 551.326.7 -- Sea ice. 551.462 -- Submarine topography, bottom forms. 53.087.23 -- Remote sensing. 629.783 -- Satellites. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 1956- Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 1998-2002 JARE. F -- Biological sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*735) -- Prins Harald Kyst. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. (*84) -- South Indian Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 179677 |
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