Mesoscale and high-frequency variability in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)

Special Issue of Journal of Marine Systems




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Dennis McGillicuddy
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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University of Naples “Parthenope” Department of Science and Technology,
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80143 Napoli – Italy
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Adam Kustka
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey

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Submission Information

 

Submission is open to all manuscripts relevant to the theme.

Manuscripts will be reviewed in the order received, and accepted papers will be published online upon acceptance.

Final deadline for submission: December 31, 2015.

Publication of the volume is expected in late 2016.

Authors should submit their manuscripts directly to Journal of Marine Systems via their online system:
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Please identify the article type name as: “SI: Ross Sea”.

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Submitted manuscripts (password protected)
  

Accepted 1. Rivaro, P., Ianni, C., Langone, L., Ori, C., Aulicino, G., Cotroneo, Y., Saggiomo, M., and O. Mangoni.  Physical and biological forcing on the mesoscale variability of the carbonate system in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during the summer season 2014.
Accepted 2. Picco, P., Schiano, M.E., Pensieri, S., and R. Bozzano. Time-frequency Analysis of Migrating Zooplankton in the Terra Nova Bay Polynya (Ross Sea, Antarctica).
Accepted 3. Misic, C., Harriague, A.C., Mangoni, O., Cotroneo, Y., Aulicino, G., and P. Castagno. Effects of physical constraints on the lability of POM during summer in the Ross Sea.
Revised 4. Li, Y., McGillicuddy, D.J., Dinniman, M.S., and J.M. Klinck. Processes influencing formation of low-salinity high-biomass lenses near the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf.
5. Saggiomo, M., Poulin, M., Mangoni, O., Lazzara, L., De Stefano, M., Sarno, D. , and A. Zingone. Spring-time dynamics of diatom communities across landfast and underlying platelet-ice in Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica.
Revised 6. Ryan-Keogh, T.J., DeLizo, L.M. ,Smith, W.O., Sedwick, P.N., McGillicuddy, D.J., Moore, C.M., and T.S. Bibby. Temporal progression of photosynthetic strategy by phytoplankton in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.
7. Mack, S.L., Dinniman, M.S., McGillicuddy, D.J., Sedwick, P.N., and J.M. Klinck. Dissolved iron transport pathways in the Ross Sea: Influence of tides and mesoscale eddies in a regional ocean model.
Revised 8. Bochdansky, A.B., Clouse, M.A., and D. Hansell. Mesoscale and high-frequency variability of macroscopic particles (> 100 µm) in the Ross Sea and its relevance for late-season particulate carbon export.
9. Smith, W.O., McGillicuddy, D.J., Olson, E.B., Kosnyrev, V.,  Peacock, E.E., and H.M. Sosik. Mesoscale variability in intact and ghost colonies of Phaeocystis antarctica in the Ross Sea: distribution and abundance.
Accepted 10. Castagno, P., Falco, P., Dinniman, M.S., Spezie, G., and G. Budillon. Temporal variability of the Circumpolar Deep Water inflow onto the Ross Sea continental shelf.
11. Del Negro, P., Celussi, M., De Vittor, C., and S.F. Umani. Rapid adaptation of prokaryotes to changing substrate pools in epipelagic waters of an Antarctic polynya during austral summer 2003.
Accepted 12. Hatta, M., Measures, C.I., Lam, P.J., Ohnemus, D.C., Auro, M.E., Grand, M.M., and K.E. Selph. The relative roles of Modified Circumpolar Deep Water and benthic sources in supplying iron to the recurrent phytoplankton blooms above Pennell and Mawson Banks, Ross Sea, Antarctica.
13. Jones, R.M., and W.O. Smith. The influence of short-term events on the hydrographic and biological structure of the southwestern Ross Sea.
Accepted 14. Kohut, J.T., Kustka, A.B., Hiscock, M., Lam, P., Measures, C., Milligan, A., White, A., Carvalho, F., Hatta, M., Jones, B.M., Ohnemus, D.C., and J.M. Swartz. Mesoscale variability of the summer bloom over the Northern Ross Sea Shelf: A Tale of two banks.
15. Leonori, I., De Felice, A., Canduci, G., Costantini, I., Biagiotti , I., and G. Budillon. Krill distribution in relation to environmental parameters in mesoscale structures in the Ross Sea.
16. Misic, C., Harriague, A.C., Langone, L., La Ferla, R., Rappazzo, A.C., and M. Azzaro. Response of microbial respiratory electron transport activity to particulate organic matter features in the Ross Sea.
17. Picco, P., and A. Cappelletti. Currents variability in Terra Nova Bay polynya (Ross Sea, Antarctica).
Accepted 18. Sansiviero, M., Morales Maqueda, M. Á., Fusco, G., Aulicino, G., Flocco, D., and G. Budillon. Modelling sea ice formation in the Terra Nova Bay polynya.
19. Piñones, A., Hofmann, E.E, Costa, D.P., Goetz, K., Burns, J.M., Roquet, F., Dinniman, M.S., and J.M. Klinck. Temporal and spatial variability of hydrographic conditions along the innershelf of the Ross Sea obtained using instrumented seals.


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