Articles | Volume 16, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-253-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-253-2020
Research article
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28 Feb 2020
Research article |  | 28 Feb 2020

High-resolution physical–biogeochemical structure of a filament and an eddy of upwelled water off northwest Africa

Wilken-Jon von Appen, Volker H. Strass, Astrid Bracher, Hongyan Xi, Cora Hörstmann, Morten H. Iversen, and Anya M. Waite

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Nutrient-rich water is moved to the surface near continental margins. Then it forms rich but difficult to observe spatial structures of physical and biological/biogeochemical properties. Here we present a high resolution (2.5 km) section through such features obtained in May 2018 with a vehicle towed behind a ship. Considering that such interactions of physics and biology are common in the ocean, they likely strongly influence the productivity of such systems and their role in CO2 uptake.