2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.567193
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Intra-Annual Patterns in the Benthic-Pelagic Fluxes of Dissolved and Particulate Matter

Abstract: In coastal temperate environments, many processes known to affect the exchange of particulate and dissolved matter between the seafloor and the water column follow cyclical patterns of intra-annual variation. This study assesses the extent to which these individual short term temporal variations affect specific direct drivers of seafloor-water exchanges, how they interact with one another throughout the year, and what the resulting seasonal variation in the direction and magnitude of benthic-pelagic exchange i… Show more

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“…tidal cycles and seasonality), that are not addressed in this study but are well represented in the existing literature (e.g. Karl et al, 1996;Highfield et al, 2010;Tarran et al, 2015;Rühl et al, 2020b). In contrast, this study shows more long-term temporal patterns than that, such as the effects of biological extremes such as phytoplankton blooms of unusual magnitude, their duration or intra-annual timing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…tidal cycles and seasonality), that are not addressed in this study but are well represented in the existing literature (e.g. Karl et al, 1996;Highfield et al, 2010;Tarran et al, 2015;Rühl et al, 2020b). In contrast, this study shows more long-term temporal patterns than that, such as the effects of biological extremes such as phytoplankton blooms of unusual magnitude, their duration or intra-annual timing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The winter period was defined as December to February (Table II), as this is the time of year during which more than half the storm events that cause significant wave heights above the storm threshold occur (defined by their ≥0.25 year return period (Dhoop & Mason, 2018), based on the long-term records (NNRCMP, 2019). During this period, physically driven upward fluxes were found to be dominant (Rühl et al, 2020b). The pre-bloom season includes…”
Section: Data Analysesmentioning
confidence: 95%
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