Production, transport and destination of organic material and associated elements in marine systems
Dutch title: Productie, transport en bestemming van organisch materiaal en geassocieerde elementen in zeesystemen Funder identifier: GC/B/07 (Other contract id) Period: December 1990 till November 1994 Status: Completed
Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Research group Analytical, Environmental and Geochemistry (AMGC)
Baeyens, Willy
Université Libre de Bruxelles; Faculté des Sciences; Département des Sciences de la Terre et de l'Environnement; Unité Modélisation Biogéochimique Système Terre; Laboratory of Chemical Oceanography and Water Geochemistry (LoCGE)
Wollast, Roland
Université de Liège; Faculty of Sciences; Departement of Biology, Ecology and Evolution; Laboratory of Biological Oceanology
The general aim of this project was to assess the role of coastal zones and ocean margins in terms of sources and sinks of biogenic elements associated with global change. Therefore major processes (uptake rates of inorganic nitrogen compounds such as NO3, NO2 and NH4 and ammonium mineralization rates) affecting the carbon and nitrogen cycling in those environments were studied. Sampling was carried out with the RV Belgica (11-26 Sept. 1989, 02-18 July 1990, 24 June to 10 July 1991, 16-27 June 1992 and 08-23 Oct. 1992).
Data were collected in the English Channel, the shelf edge (La Chapelle bank) and the upwelling region of the Spanish coast (La Coruna and Vigo). In 1993, intercalibration experiments were performed within the framework of the European project Ocean Margin Exchange (OMEX) covering the same investigation area.
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