Massive Phytoplankton Blooms Under Arctic Sea Ice
Abstract
In midsummer, diatoms have taken advantage of thinning ice cover to feed in nutrient-rich waters.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Jun 15, 2012
- Source ID
- 10.1126/science.1215065
Entities
People
- Atsushi Matsuoka
- B. Greg Mitchell
- Brian Schieber
- Bruce Bowler
- Chris Polashenski
- Claudia Benitez-nelson
- Donald K. Perovich
- Emily Brownlee
- Eva Ortega-retuerta
- Frank Bahr
- G. W. K. Moore
- Gert L. Van Dijken
- Heidi M Sosik
- James H. Swift
- Jens K. Ehn
- Jeremy Mathis
- Karen E. Frey
- Kate E. Lowry
- Kevin R. Arrigo
- Laura Lubelczyk
- Matthew M. Mills
- Michael Stephens
- Molly A. Palmer
- Nicholas R. Bates
- Rebecca Garley
- Rick A. Reynolds
- Robert Pickart
- Samuel R. Laney
- Sharmila Pal
- William M. Balch
- Zachary W. Brown
Organizations
- Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
- Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
- Clark University
- Colby College
- Dartmouth College
- Engineer Research and Development Center
- Pierre and Marie Curie University
- Stanford University
- University of Alaska Fairbanks
- University of California, San Diego
- University of South Carolina
- University of Toronto
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution