From winter to late summer in the northwestern Barents Sea shelf: Impacts of seasonal progression of sea ice and upper ocean on nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics
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Published:2024-01
Issue:
Volume:220
Page:103174
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ISSN:0079-6611
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Container-title:Progress in Oceanography
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Progress in Oceanography
Author:
Koenig ZoeORCID, Muilwijk MorvenORCID, Sandven HåkonORCID, Lundesgaard Øyvind, Assmy PhilippORCID, Lind Sigrid, Assmann Karen M.ORCID, Chierici Melissa, Fransson AgnetaORCID, Gerland Sebastian, Jones Elizabeth, Renner Angelika H.H., Granskog Mats A.ORCID
Funder
H2020 Norges Forskningsråd Horizon 2020
Subject
Geology,Aquatic Science
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