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    Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
    In:  EPIC3Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung = Reports on polar and marine research, Bremerhaven, Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 786, 65 p., pp. 1-65, ISSN: 1866-3192
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-14
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Materialart: "Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung" , notRev
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    Naturalis Biodiversity Center
    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 66 no. 1, pp. 82-92
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-14
    Beschreibung: The original set of botanical collections of the agronomist H.A. Homblé is conserved in the herbarium BR. Homblé was one of the first collectors (1911–1913) for the flora of Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Many Homblé specimens were described as taxonomic novelties; 107 tropical African plant species are named after him. Before his colonial career in Katanga, Homblé stayed about two years (1909–1911) in Guangxi, China. His incompletely labelled Chinese collections were erroneously considered as collected in Katanga. This supposed African origin has led to confusion with regard to the identification, and even resulted in the description of four species believed to be new for science. This paper presents and discusses Homblé’s collection made in Guangxi, and the assumed novelties in it. Drosera insolita is a synonym of the Asian Drosera lunata, widespread from India to Australia. Three other species are new synonyms. Caesalpinia homblei is a synonym of the pantropical Caesalpinia bonduc. Digitaria polybotryoides is a synonym of Digitaria abludens, a widespread species in tropical Asia. Grewia katangensis is the only species that proved to be synonymous with an endemic species, Grewia cuspidatoserrata, only known from S Yunnan, and here reported as a new record for Guangxi. Lysimachia candida and Impatiens chinensis should be deleted from the list of the Congo Flora. The importance of careful specimen labelling and label interpretation is discussed.
    Schlagwort(e): Plant Science ; Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics
    Repository-Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Materialart: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: The exchange of trace gases across the ocean/atmosphere interface, as well as the deposition of atmospheric pollutants and aerosols, are key processes linking the biogeochemical cycles and biological processes in the ocean with atmospheric chemistry and climate. Here we summarize our knowledge about the distributions of long-lived trace gases (CO2, CH4, N2O), short-lived trace gases, and pollutants (dimethyl sulfide (DMS), isoprene, halocarbons, NOx, SO2, O3, and others), and aerosols in the Indian Ocean. In general, dissolved trace gases show a pronounced temporal and spatial variability, which is caused by the variability of both physical processes (e.g., coastal upwelling) and biological productivity. The distributions of pollutants and aerosols and their depositions to the sea surface are mainly driven by the monsoon system and the variability of their land sources. Nitrogen and iron-containing aerosols can significantly affect biological production in the surface layer of the open Indian Ocean.
    Materialart: Book chapter , PeerReviewed
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: Neomphaloidean gastropods are endemic to chemosynthesis-based ecosystems ranging from hot vents to organic falls, and their diversity and evolutionary history remain poorly understood. In the southwestern Pacific, deep-sea hydrothermal vents on back-arc basins and volcanic arcs are found in three geographically secluded regions: a western region around Manus Basin, an eastern region around North Fiji and Lau Basins, and the intermediate Woodlark Basin where active venting was confirmed only recently, on the 2019 R/V L’Atalante CHUBACARC expedition. Although various lineages of neomphaloidean snails have been detected, typically restricted to one of the three regions, some of these have remained without names. Here, we use integrative taxonomy to describe three of these species: the neomphalid Symmetromphalus mithril sp. nov. from Woodlark Basin and the peltospirids Symmetriapelta becki sp. nov. from the eastern region and Symmetriapelta radiata sp. nov. from Woodlark Basin. A combination of shell sculpture and radular characters allow the morphological separation of these new species from their described congeners. A molecular phylogeny reconstructed from 570 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene confirmed the placement of the three new species in their respective genera and the superfamily Neomphaloidea. The finding of these new gastropods, particularly the ones from the Woodlark Basin, provides insights and implications on the historical role of Woodlark as a dispersing centre, in addition to highlighting the uniqueness of the Woodlark faunal community.
    Materialart: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: The Indian Ocean is an important conduit for the exchange of physical and biogeochemical properties through many distinct interbasin oceanic connections. The Indonesian archipelago provides a gappy pathway for warm tropical waters to enter the Indian Ocean from the Pacific. South of Australia, a complex circulation transports cooler subtropical waters from the Pacific while Indian Ocean waters from within the Leeuwin Current feed a series of currents along the southern Australian continental margin. Southern Ocean waters source both the deep and shallow overturning circulations into the Indian Ocean. The westward leakage of eddies spawned from the Agulhas Current off South Africa returns warm and salty Indian Ocean waters into the Atlantic and plays a significant role in the upper branch of the global meridional overturning circulation. This chapter discusses these pathways and highlights how they change with time and influence the circulation and properties of the Indian and global oceans.
    Materialart: Book chapter , PeerReviewed
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    IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: The cruise took place from 14.8.2005 (Akureyri) – 22.8.2005 (Akureyri) Research subject: ROV studies, mapping and sampling of the Tjörnes Offset (Storagrunn, Hollinn, Nafir) Chief Scientist: Prof. Dr. Colin W. Devey, IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel Number of Scientists: 10 Project: DFG De572/13-1 Fracture Zone
    Materialart: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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    AGU (American Geophysical Union) | Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: Air-sea interaction in late boreal winter is studied over the extratropical North Atlantic (NA) during 1960–2020 by examining the relationship between sea-surface temperature (SST) and total turbulent heat flux (THF). The two quantities are positively correlated on interannual timescales over the central-midlatitude and subpolar NA, suggesting the atmosphere on average drives SST and THF variability is independent of SST. On decadal timescales and over the central-midlatitude NA the correlation is negative, suggesting ocean processes on average drive SST and THF variability is sensitive to SST. The correlation is positive over the subpolar NA. There, interannual and decadal THF variability is governed by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). During the major late 20th and early 21st century SST increase in the subpolar NA diminishing oceanic heat loss associated with a weakening NAO was observed. This study suggests that the atmosphere is more sensitive to SST over the central-midlatitude than subpolar NA. Key Points: - Regional variation in the nature of air-sea interaction over the extratropical North Atlantic (NA) north of 35°N - Timescale dependence in relationship between sea-surface temperature (SST) and turbulent heat flux over the central-midlatitude NA - The atmosphere is more sensitive to SST variability over the central-midlatitude than subpolar NA
    Materialart: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: The eastern boundary regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans host highly productive ecosystems. These upwelling systems play a key role in supporting marine biodiversity, local and global fisheries, and biogeochemical cycles. Consequently, it is of high interest to understand the processes driving these systems. This thesis focuses on one of these highly productive ecosystems - the tropical Angolan upwelling system (tAUS). Conditions in the tAUS undergo strong seasonal modulations, where many characteristics exhibit variability on semi-annual and annual time scales. The lowest sea surface temperature (SST), highest primary productivity, and lowest along-shore wind are found in austral winter during the main upwelling season. Interestingly, and in contrast to other upwelling systems, the productivity signal cannot be explained by local wind-driven upwelling. Possible forcing mechanisms of the productivity signal are connected to equatorial dynamics via the propagation of coastal trapped waves (CTWs). The tAUS is thus an ecosystem influenced by both remote and local processes. This thesis focuses on understanding the physical drivers of the seasonal and interannual variability in the tAUS, particularly in SST and primary productivity. The analyses conducted within this thesis are mostly based on observational datasets. Additionally, the results are compared with output of a regional ocean model. The observational data includes shipboard measurements as well as satellite products. The shipboard measurements comprise an extensive ocean turbulence dataset. This dataset provides, for the first time, insights into turbulent heat and nitrate fluxes in the tAUS. In the tAUS, waters are colder directly at the coast than further offshore. Both SST and the crossshore SST gradient exhibit a seasonal cycle. A seasonal mixed layer heat budget is calculated to identify atmospheric and oceanic causes for heat content variability. The results show that the seasonal cycle in SST is mainly controlled by surface heat fluxes and turbulent heat loss at the base of the mixed layer. The net surface heat flux warms the coastal ocean more strongly than the offshore region and thus acts to dampen cross-shore SST differences. Ocean turbulence data shows that turbulent mixing across the base of the mixed layer is an important cooling term. This turbulent cooling, being strongest in the shallow shelf regions, explains the observed negative cross-shore temperature gradient. The seasonal cycle of the cross-shore SST gradient exhibits semi-annual variability, likely linked to tidal mixing acting on changing background stratification associated with the passage of CTWs. The primary productivity in the tAUS peaks in late austral winter. Analyses of observational data and the output of a regional ocean model reveal that the seasonal productivity maximum is due to the combined effect of CTWs and elevated tidal mixing on the shelf. During austral winter, the passage of an upwelling CTW displaces the nitracline upward by more than 50 m. Thereby, nitrate-rich waters spread onto the shelf, where elevated vertical mixing causes a nitrate flux into the surface mixed layer. High-mode CTWs play an important role in the upward and onshore transport of nitrate-rich waters. The interannual variability of the productivity maximum in the tAUS is strongly correlated with the amplitude of the upwelling CTW. Consequently, it is of high interest to investigate dynamical factors controlling the characteristics of the CTW as their strength controls the amount of primary production in the tAUS. Regression analyses suggest that the timing and amplitude of the austral winter upwelling CTW in tAUS are influenced by variability in different regions. The timing of the CTW is mostly influenced by variability in the equatorial region and along the southern African coast. Here. weaker equatorial easterlies from April to July lead to a late arrival of the upwelling CTW. The amplitude of the CTW is influenced by variability in the eastern equatorial Atlantic and in the central South Atlantic, a region characterizing the strength of the South Atlantic anticyclone. A cooling in the eastern equatorial Atlantic four to three months before the arrival of the CTW causes stronger zonal winds, leading to a stronger austral winter upwelling CTW. In general, the results suggest that the timing and amplitude of the upwelling CTW in the tAUS during austral winter are predictable on seasonal time scales. Overall, this thesis enhances our understanding of the seasonal to interannaul dynamics in the tAUS. The results of this thesis show that CTWs, near-coastal mixing, and surface heat fluxes are essential processes to explain the seasonal variability of SST and productivity in the tAUS. A key result is the proposed mechanism explaining the austral winter productivity peak, based on the combined effect of CTWs and near-coastal mixing. This result not only advances process understanding in the tAUS but also suggests a potential predictability of productivity in the region.
    Materialart: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/other
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  • 9
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Beschreibung: A stratigraphic complex composed of mass transport deposits (MTDs), where the gas occurrence allows for the formation of a gas chimney and pipe structure, is identified based on seismic interpretation in the QiongDongNan area of the northern South China Sea. During the Fifth Gas Hydrate Drilling Expedition of the Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, this type of complex morphology that has close interaction with local gas hydrate (GH) distribution was eventually confirmed. A flow-reaction model is built to explore the spatial–temporal matching evolution process of massive GH reservoirs since 30 kyr before the present (BP). Five time snapshots, including 30, 20, 10, and 5 kyr BP, as well as the present, have been selected to exhibit key strata-evolving information. The results of in situ tensile estimation imply fracturing emergence occurs mostly at 5 kyr BP. Six other environmental scenarios and three cases of paleo-hydrate existence have been compared. The results almost coincide with field GH distribution below the bottom MTD from drilling reports, and state layer fracturing behaviors always feed and probably propagate in shallow sediments. It can be concluded that this complex system with 10% pre-existing hydrates results in the exact distribution and occurrence in local fine-grained silty clay layers adjacent to upper MTDs.
    Materialart: Article , PeerReviewed
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    Publikationsdatum: 2024-06-13
    Materialart: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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