Catalina Pasqual
University of Barcelona
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2008
A. Sanchez-Vidal; Catalina Pasqual; Philippe Kerhervé; Antoni Calafat; Serge Heussner; A. Palanques; X. Durrieu de Madron; M. Canals; Pere Puig
[1]xa0During winter 2005–2006, particle fluxes and near-bottom currents were measured in and around the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de Creus submarine canyons (western Gulf of Lion). Current anomalies show the occurrence of a major dense shelf water cascading event down to the slope, the latest recorded up to date in the area. Concomitant increased total mass fluxes highlight the ability of cascading waters to transport large amounts of coarse sediment and organic matter, which is predominantly of terrestrial origin. In addition, results reveal that the current regime and associated grain size sorting is the responsible for a geochemical gradient of settling organic particles along the slope.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2012
Joan A. Salvadó; Joan O. Grimalt; Jordi F. López; Albert Palanques; Serge Heussner; Catalina Pasqual; Anna Sanchez-Vidal; Miquel Canals
Settling particles were collected by an array of sediment trap moorings deployed along the Cap de Creus (CCC) and Lacaze-Duthiers (LDC) submarine canyons and on the adjacent southern open slope (SOS) between October 2005 and October 2006. This array collected particles during common settling processes and particles transferred to deep waters by dense shelf water cascading (DSWC). Polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and its metabolites (DDTs), chlorobenzenes (CBzs)--pentachlorobenzene and hexachlorobenzene--and hexachlorocyclohexanes were analyzed in all samples. The results show much higher settling fluxes of these compounds during DSWC than during common sedimentation processes. The area of highest deposition was located between 1000 and 1500 m depth and extended along the canyons and outside them showing their channelling effects but also overflows of dense shelf water from these canyons. Higher fluxes were observed near the bottom (30 m above bottom; mab) than at intermediate waters (500 mab) which is consistent with the formation and sinking of dense water close to the continental shelf and main displacement through the slope by the bottom. DSWC involved the highest settling fluxes of these compounds ever described in marine continental slopes and pelagic areas, e.g., peak values of PCBs (960 ng · m(-2) · d(-1)), DDTs (2900 ng · m(-2) · d(-1)), CBzs (340 ng · m(-2) · d(-1)) and lindane (180 ng · m(-2) · d(-1)).
Progress in Oceanography | 2012
A. Palanques; Pere Puig; X. Durrieu de Madron; Anna Sanchez-Vidal; Catalina Pasqual; Jacobo Martín; A. Calafat; Serge Heussner; Miquel Canals
Limnology and Oceanography | 2009
A. Sanchez Vidal; Catalina Pasqual; Philippe Kerhervé; Serge Heussner; Antoni Calafat; A. Palanques; X. Durrieu de Madron; Miquel Canals; P. Puigc
Biogeosciences | 2010
Catalina Pasqual; Anna Sanchez-Vidal; D. Zúñiga; Antoni Calafat; Miquel Canals; X. Durrieu de Madron; Pere Puig; Serge Heussner; A. Palanques; N. Delsaut
Climate of The Past | 2011
J. Frigola; Miquel Canals; Isabel Cacho; Ana Moreno; Francisco Javier Sierro; José-Abel Flores; Serge Berné; Gwenael Jouet; Bernard Dennielou; Gemma Herrera; Catalina Pasqual; Joan O. Grimalt; M. Galavazi; Ralph R. Schneider
Marine Chemistry | 2011
Catalina Pasqual; Cindy Lee; Miguel A. Goñi; Tommaso Tesi; Anna Sanchez-Vidal; Antoni Calafat; Miquel Canals; Serge Heussner
Progress in Oceanography | 2013
Joan A. Salvadó; Joan O. Grimalt; Jordi F. López; Xavier Durrieu de Madron; Catalina Pasqual; Miquel Canals
Journal of Marine Systems | 2014
Ángel Amores; Lucía Rueda; Sebastià Monserrat; Beatriz Guijarro; Catalina Pasqual; Enric Massutí
Progress in Oceanography | 2013
Catalina Pasqual; Miguel A. Goñi; Tommaso Tesi; Anna Sanchez-Vidal; Antoni Calafat; Miquel Canals