Effects of sea-ice growth and decay processes on the biogeochemical cycles in the polar oceans

  • NOMURA Daiki
    Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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  • 海氷の生成と融解が極域海洋の物質循環に与える影響
  • 2014年度日本海洋学会岡田賞受賞記念論文 海氷の生成と融解が極域海洋の物質循環に与える影響
  • 2014ネンド ニホン カイヨウ ガッカイ オカダショウ ジュショウ キネン ロンブン カイヒョウ ノ セイセイ ト ユウカイ ガ ゴクイキ カイヨウ ノ ブッシツ ジュンカン ニ アタエル エイキョウ

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<p>In order to understand effects of sea-ice growth and decay processes on the biogeochemical cycles in the polar oceans, field observations in the Arctic, Antarctic, and Sea of Okhotsk as well as laboratory experiments were carried out. Sea-ice has not been considered in estimations of biogeochemical cycles, especially in gas exchange, in ice-covered seas because of the assumption that sea-ice acts as a barrier for atmosphere-ocean exchange. However, recent works have shown that sea ice and its snow cover play an active role in the exchange of gases between the ocean and atmosphere. In this paper, results obtained in my previous studies were reviewed.</p>

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  • Oceanography in Japan

    Oceanography in Japan 24 (2), 51-61, 2015-03-15

    The Oceanographic Society of Japan

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