Benoit, Michel Zhang, Jie Ma, Yuxiang
Fluid particle kinematics due to wave motion (i.e. orbital velocities and accelerations) at and beneath the free surface is involved in many coastal and ocean engineering applications, e.g. estimation of wave-induced forces on structures, sediment transport, etc. This work presents the formulations of these kinematics fields within a fully nonlinea...
Wu, Yuyang Pohl, Alexandre Tian, Li Corso, Jacopo Dal Cui, Ying Chu, Daoliang Tong, Jinnan Song, Huyue Song, Hanchen Song, Haijun
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Recurrent global marine anoxia marked the Early Triassic in the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction. Growing evidence suggests contrasting redox histories across regions, with differing durations and intensities of anoxic conditions, but proposed climate-induced mechanisms for marine anoxia cannot fully explain these contrasting redox...
Zhang, Jie Ma, Yuxiang Benoit, Michel
In coastal areas, variable bottom effects significantly enhance wave nonlinearity and complicate wave propagation. It is of practical interest to characterize the nonlinear effect on the statistics of free surface displacements and particle kinematics. In this work, we take advantage of a fully nonlinear potential flow model to investigate the stat...
Behrendt, Lars Alcolombri, Uria Hunter, Jonathan Smriga, Steven Mincer, Tracy Lowenstein, Daniel Yawata, Yutaka Peaudecerf, François Fernandez, Vicente Fredricks, Helen
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Lipids comprise a significant fraction of sinking organic matter in the ocean and play a crucial role in the carbon cycle. Despite this, our understanding of the processes that control lipid degradation is limited. We combined nanolipidomics and imaging to study the bacterial degradation of diverse algal lipid droplets and found that bacteria isola...
Delaigue, L. Sulpis, O. Reichart, G.‐j. Humphreys, M.
Abstract Global marine anthropogenic CO 2 inventories have traditionally emphasized the North Atlantic's role in the carbon cycle, while Southern hemisphere processes are less understood. The South Subtropical Convergence (SSTC) in the South Atlantic, a juncture of distinct nutrient‐rich waters, offers a valuable study area for discerning the poten...
Larouche, Raphaël Lambert-Girard, Simon Katlein, Christian Marty, Sabine Leymarie, Edouard Thibault, Simon Babin, Marcel
Improved miniaturization capabilities for complex fisheye camera systems have recently led to the introduction of many compact 360-degree cameras on the consumer technology market. Designed primarily for recreational photography, several manufacturers have decided to allow users access to raw imagery for further editing flexibility, thereby offerin...
Tajouri, S. Llovel, W. Sévellec, F. Molines, J.‐m. Mathiot, P. Penduff, T. Leroux, S.
Abstract Global mean sea level has been rising at a rate of 3.25 ± 0.4 mm yr −1 over 1993–2018. Yet several regions are increasing at a much faster rate, such as the Beaufort Gyre in the Arctic Ocean at a rate of 9.3 ± 7.0 mm yr −1 over 2003–2014. At interannual to decadal time scales, the Beaufort Gyre sea level is controlled by salinity changes d...
Criado, Léa Barboni, Alexandre Carton, Xavier
The Arabian Sea remained largely unexplored from the 1990's until the 2010's, and most recent studies with in situ data were focused on climatological and seasonal time scales. Thus, in-situ experiments focusing on mesoscale dynamics in this eddy rich sub-basin, are useful. The PHYSINDIEN campaign in May 2019 collected in-situ measurements of both ...
Ramondenc, Simon Iversen, Morten Soltwedel, Thomas
Abstract Repeated measurements of benthic and pelagic parameters in the rapidly changing Arctic Ocean provide a unique insight into spatial and interannual trends and changes in the ecosystem. Here, we compiled biogenic and biogeochemical measurements collected from sediment cores at the Long-Term Ecological Research Observatory HAUSGARTEN located ...
Gaudin, Marinna Eveillard, Damien Chaffron, Samuel
Marine plankton communities form intricate networks of interacting organisms at the base of the food chain, and play a central role in regulating ocean biogeochemical cycles and climate. However, predicting plankton community shifts in response to climate change remains challenging. While species distribution models are valuable tools for predictin...