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pro vyhledávání: '"D. B. Sivyer"'
Autor:
N. Greenwood, E. R. Parker, L. Fernand, D. B. Sivyer, K. Weston, S. J. Painting, S. Kröger, R. M. Forster, H. E. Lees, D. K. Mills, R. W. P. M. Laane
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 1357-1373 (2010)
This paper presents new results from high temporal resolution observations over two years (2007 and 2008) from instrumented moorings deployed in the central North Sea, at the Oyster Grounds and on the northern slope of Dogger Bank (North Dogger). The
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https://doaj.org/article/9e959e47bf1347deb108b04bd9a55c15
Autor:
S. Kröger, E. R. Parker, J. D. Metcalfe, N. Greenwood, R. M. Forster, D. B. Sivyer, D. J. Pearce
Publikováno v:
Ocean Science, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 523-535 (2009)
This paper aims to review the availability and application of sensors for observing marine ecosystem status. It gives a broad overview of important ecosystem variables to be investigated, such as biogeochemical cycles, primary and secondary productio
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https://doaj.org/article/d552befe9ebf470cb4f473f3b629256a
A research agenda is currently developing around predicting the functional response of ecosystems to local alterations of biodiversity associated with anthropogenic activity, but existing conceptual and empirical frameworks do not serve this area wel
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::57c8bf81a135b719e0660833bb31a720
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/455789/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/455789/
Autor:
K. Dhineka, M. Sambandam, Pravakar Mishra, Subrat Naik, M. V. Ramana Murthy, D. B. Sivyer, T. Kaviarasan, Sanitha K. Sivadas
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 161
The objective of this study was to obtain baseline data on litter from three beaches of the Lakshadweep Islands (Kadmat, Suheli Par, and Minicoy). At each site, three transects of 20 × 20 m of the foreshore and intertidal zone were sampled during lo
Autor:
Ian Brown, D. B. Sivyer, E.M.S. Woodward, Silke Kröger, B. Silburn, Carolyn Harris, Vassilis Kitidis, Joana Nunes, A.J.M. Sabadel, Karen Tait
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry. 135:103-119
We undertook a seasonal study of benthic N-cycling on the Celtic Sea continental shelf in 2015, augmented by an earlier cruise in 2014. Two cruises in 2015 were centred before and after the Spring phytoplankton bloom and a further cruise was carried
Autor:
Jan G. Hiddink, B. Silburn, S. Reynolds, Martin Solan, E.M.S. Woodward, Rachel Hale, Jasmin A. Godbold, Kirsty J. Morris, D. B. Sivyer, Giorgia Carnovale, Brian J. Bett, Helen E. K. Smith, Jeroen Ingels, J. K. Klar, J. Kowalik, Peter J. Statham, M. E. Williams, Steve Widdicombe, Laurent O. Amoudry, Natalie Hicks, Stefan G. Bolam, C. L. McNeill, Charlotte Thompson, Vassilis Kitidis, Daniel J. Mayor, C. Laguionie Marchais, William B. Homoky, Silke Kröger, Karen Tait, J. N. Aldridge, Noëlie M. A. Benoist, Tom Hull, Henry A. Ruhl, E. R. Parker
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry
ResearcherID
Thompson, C E L, Silburn, B, Williams, M E, Hull, T, Sivyer, D, Amoudry, L O, Widdicombe, S, Ingels, J, Carnovale, G, Mcneill, C L, Hale, R, Marchais, C L, Hicks, N, Smith, H E K, Klar, J K, Hiddink, J G, Kowalik, J, Kitidis, V, Reynolds, S, Woodward, E M S, Tait, K, Homoky, W B, Kröger, S, Bolam, S, Godbold, J A, Aldridge, J, Mayor, D J, Benoist, N M A, Bett, B J, Morris, K J, Parker, E R, Ruhl, H A, Statham, P J & Solan, M 2017, ' An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments ', Biogeochemistry, vol. 135, no. 1-2, pp. 1-34 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0366-1
ResearcherID
Thompson, C E L, Silburn, B, Williams, M E, Hull, T, Sivyer, D, Amoudry, L O, Widdicombe, S, Ingels, J, Carnovale, G, Mcneill, C L, Hale, R, Marchais, C L, Hicks, N, Smith, H E K, Klar, J K, Hiddink, J G, Kowalik, J, Kitidis, V, Reynolds, S, Woodward, E M S, Tait, K, Homoky, W B, Kröger, S, Bolam, S, Godbold, J A, Aldridge, J, Mayor, D J, Benoist, N M A, Bett, B J, Morris, K J, Parker, E R, Ruhl, H A, Statham, P J & Solan, M 2017, ' An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments ', Biogeochemistry, vol. 135, no. 1-2, pp. 1-34 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0366-1
Continental shelf sediments are globally important for biogeochemical activity. Quantification of shelf-scale stocks and fluxes of carbon and nutrients requires the extrapolation of observations made at limited points in space and time. The procedure
Autor:
Andrew O. M. Mogg, David A. Pearce, D. B. Sivyer, Elaine Azzopardi, Serena Wright, Kieran Hyder, John K. Pinnegar, Tom Hull, Steve Gontarek, Martin Sayer
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Monitoring temperature of aquatic waters is of great importance, with modelled, satellite and in-situ data providing invaluable insights into long-term environmental change. However, there is often a lack of depth-resolved temperature measurements. R
Autor:
Martin Johnson, Naomi Greenwood, D. B. Sivyer, A. Reeve, Tim Jickells, Keith Weston, M. Thomson
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry. 113:23-36
The Cefas SmartBuoy network provides a unique insight into the biogeochemical dynamics of the Northern European shelf seas, particularly the North Sea, through high-resolution automated offshore water sampling. We present total dissolved nitrogen and
Autor:
D. B. Sivyer, David J. Hydes, A. Wither, Olga Andres, Jon Barry, Naomi Greenwood, Susan E. Hartman, Helen E. Lees, David A. Pearce, Claire Mahaffey
Publikováno v:
Ocean Dynamics. 61:2181-2199
This paper presents data for the temporal and spatial distribution of nutrients in Liverpool Bay between 2003 and 2009 and an analysis of inputs of nutrients from the major rivers. The spatial distribution of winter nutrient concentrations are contro
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 87:631-639
The aim of this study was to investigate the cycling of dissolved inorganic and organic nutrients using moored instrumented buoys (SmartBuoys) during the spring bloom in the North Sea. The instrumentation on the buoys enabled high frequency measureme