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Autor:
Nick J. Hardman-Mountford, Vassilis Kitidis, Timothy J Smyth, Victor Martinez-Vicente, Ian Brown, James R Fishwick, Susan E. Hartman, Carolyn Harris, David J. Hydes, Emmer J. Litt, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, D.G. Cummings
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 42:30-40
We present over 900 carbonate system observations collected over four years (2007–2010) in the Western English Channel (WEC). We determined CO2 partial pressure (pCO2), Total Alkalinity (TA) and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) along a series of 40
Autor:
Momme Butenschön, Nick J. Hardman-Mountford, D.G. Cummings, Jerry Blackford, Andrew Goodman, Gerald Moore, Emmer J. Litt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plankton Research. 32:621-629
EMMER J. LITT1,2,3*, NICK J. HARDMAN-MOUNTFORD1,3, JERRY C. BLACKFORD1,3, GAY MITCHELSON-JACOB2,3, ANDREW GOODMAN1, GERALD F. MOORE1, DENISE G. CUMMINGS1 AND MOMME BUTENSCHON1 1 PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY, PROSPECT PLACE, PLYMOUTH, DEVON PL1 3DH, UK,
Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy. 34:2803-2812
Tidal stream turbines are exploited in regions of high tidal currents. Such energy extraction will alter the hydrodynamics of a tidal region, analogous to increasing the bed friction in the region of extraction. In addition, this study demonstrates t
Autor:
V.V.S.S. Sarma, Michael D. DeGrandpre, Nick J. Hardman-Mountford, R. Wanninkhof, Francisco P. Chavez, Akihiko Murata, Burke Hales, Bruno Delille, Fiz F. Pérez, E. Huertas, G-C. Gong, Daniela Turk, D. Vandermark, Joe Salisbury, Jason Holt, Jón Ólafsson, Andrew G. Dickson, Jan Newton, William M. Balch, Penny Vlahos, Abdirahman M Omar, Birgit Schneider, W-J. Cai, Helmuth Thomas, David J. Hydes, Simone R. Alin, Minhan Dai, Wade R. McGillis, Nicholas R. Bates, Alberto Borges, Russell E. Brainard, C.T.A. Chen, A. Luchetta, Maria Hood, Kenneth S. Johnson, Evangelia Krasakopoulou, James C. Hendee, M. Sigler, Kim I. Currie, Debby Ianson, R. Salm, Richard A. Feely, Brian Ward, Emmer J. Litt, Gernot E. Friederich, José Martín Hernández-Ayón, Wiley Evans, Christopher L. Sabine, Jeremy T. Mathis
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society.
Coastal environments are an important component of the global carbon cycle, and probably more vulnerable than the open ocean to anthropogenic forcings. Due to strong spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability, carbon flows in coastal environments