Particle sedimentation and productivity in Antarctic waters of the Atlantic sector

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In the Bransfield Strait and Weddell Sea, great seasonality in annual flux and composition was observed. Indicates high spatial and temporal variability of organic carbon and biogenic opal fluxes in the Southern Ocean. Production is highest in coastal systems, less in the Maud Rise area, and least in open-ocean regions. -from Authors

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Wefer, G., Fischer, G., Futterer, D. K., Gersonde, R., Honjo, S., & Ostermann, D. (1990). Particle sedimentation and productivity in Antarctic waters of the Atlantic sector. Geological History of the Polar Oceans: Arctic versus Antarctic, 363–379. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2029-3_20

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