2013
DOI: 10.1029/2012jc008339
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The Madagascar Bloom: A serendipitous study

Abstract: [1] The late austral summer (February-April) phytoplankton bloom that occurs east of Madagascar exhibits significant interannual variability and at its largest extent covers~1% of the world's ocean surface area. The bloom raises many intriguing questions about how it begins, is sustained, propagates to the east, exports carbon, and ends. It has been observed and studied using satellite ocean color observations, but the lack of in situ data makes it difficult to address these questions. Here we describe observa… Show more

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“…Longhurst , , Figure 2]. It is recognized that the mesoscale eddy field plays a key role in the development and propagation of the bloom [ Longhurst , ; Srokosz et al ., ; Srokosz and Quartly , ]; therefore, it is important that the model is able to reproduce a realistic eddy field to the east of Madagascar. Marzocchi et al .…”
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“…Longhurst , , Figure 2]. It is recognized that the mesoscale eddy field plays a key role in the development and propagation of the bloom [ Longhurst , ; Srokosz et al ., ; Srokosz and Quartly , ]; therefore, it is important that the model is able to reproduce a realistic eddy field to the east of Madagascar. Marzocchi et al .…”
Section: Data and Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Srokosz and Quartly [, and references therein], other factors that affect the bloom are the mixed layer temperatures and depths needed to provide optimum conditions for the growth of the nitrogen fixing phytoplankton that form the bloom. Ward et al .…”
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“…For the marine ecosystems, the dynamics of the eddies in the southwest Indian Ocean have been described as the main mechanisms responsible for the variability of biological properties, such as nutrients and chlorophyll‐a (indicative of phytoplankton community) [ Quartly and Srokosz , ; Tew‐Kai and Marsac , ; Omta et al ., ; Roshin et al ., ; Srokosz and Quartly , ]. Through surface divergence, eddies can upwell deep nutrient‐rich waters important for the biological primary productivity [ Robinson , ; McGillicuddy et al ., ; Chelton et al ., ; Lathuilière et al ., ].…”
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confidence: 99%