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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

High-resolution modeling of sediment erosion and particle transport across the northwest African shelf

Gökay Karakas; Nicolas Nowald; M Blaas; Patrick Marchesiello; Stephan Frickenhaus; Reiner Schlitzer

[1] The region off Cape Blanc along the northwest African coast is dominated by persistent upwelling and strong activity of small-scale eddies, filaments, and jets. Vertical particle camera profiles obtained during recent cruises in this region show that there exist two well-marked maxima of particle abundance in the water column, one at the surface and the other in subsurface layers between 200 m and 400 m depths. Using a highresolution (2.7 km) terrain-following coordinate ocean model with built-in ecosystem and sediment transport modules, we show that the surface particle maximum can be explained by local productivity, while the deeper, subsurface particle cloud most likely originates from particulate material eroded from the shallow shelf and transported offshore by vigorous filament activity and dynamic features of the flow. In the numerical experiments, particles are produced either by primary production in the surface layer or from prescribed sediment sources to mimic suspension and erosion along the shelf areas. Good agreement of modeled particle distributions with the data is achieved with a typical settling velocity of 5 m day � 1 . Time-averaged effective transport patterns of particles reveal distinct maxima between 20.5N and 23.5N off Cape Blanc. In the south of Cape Bojador and off Cape Timiris, on the other hand, the effective transport distance patterns suggest energetic offshore activity.


Biogeosciences | 2009

Sinking rates and ballast composition of particles in the Atlantic Ocean: implications for the organic carbon fluxes to the deep ocean

Gerhard Fischer; Gökay Karakas


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2009

Mineral ballast and particle settling rates in the coastal upwelling system off NW Africa and the South Atlantic

Gerhard Fischer; Gökay Karakas; M Blaas; Volker Ratmeyer; Nicolas Nowald; Reiner Schlitzer; Peer Helmke; Robert Davenport; Barbara Donner; Susanne Neuer; Gerold Wefer


Progress in Oceanography | 2009

Offshore advection of particles within the Cape Blanc filament, Mauritania: Results from observational and modelling studies

Gerhard Fischer; C Reuter; Gökay Karakas; Nicolas Nowald; Gerold Wefer


Ocean Science Discussions | 2006

Distribution and transport processes of marine particulate matter off Cape Blanc (NW-Africa): results from vertical camera profiles

Nicolas Nowald; Gökay Karakas; Volker Ratmeyer; Gerhard Fischer; Reiner Schlitzer; Robert Davenport; Gerold Wefer


Progress in Oceanography | 2009

Impact of particle aggregation on vertical fluxes of organic matter

Gökay Karakas; Nicolas Nowald; Christian Schäfer-Neth; Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen; W Barkmann; Gerhard Fischer; Patrick Marchesiello; Reiner Schlitzer


EPIC3Eos Trans. AGU, 87(36), Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS46K-24. | 2006

Aeolian dust or shelf sediments: what is the source of iron in the NW African high productivity region?

Gökay Karakas; M Blaas; Patrick Marchesiello; Reiner Schlitzer


Supplement to: Fischer, G; Karakas, G (2009): Sinking rates and ballast composition of particles in the Atlantic Ocean: implications for the organic carbon fluxes to the deep ocean. Biogeosciences, 6, 85-102, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-85-2009 | 2010

Sinking rates of particles measured from deployments in the Atlantic Ocean based on seasonal data

Gerhard Fischer; Gökay Karakas


In supplement to: Fischer, G; Karakas, G (2009): Sinking rates and ballast composition of particles in the Atlantic Ocean: implications for the organic carbon fluxes to the deep ocean. Biogeosciences, 6, 85-102, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-85-2009 | 2010

Table 1) Sinking rates of particles in the Atlantic Ocean based on seasonal data

Gerhard Fischer; Gökay Karakas


In supplement to: Fischer, G; Karakas, G (2009): Sinking rates and ballast composition of particles in the Atlantic Ocean: implications for the organic carbon fluxes to the deep ocean. Biogeosciences, 6, 85-102, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-85-2009 | 2010

Table 2) Sinking rates of particles from the Cape Blanc deployments

Gerhard Fischer; Gökay Karakas

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Reiner Schlitzer

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Patrick Marchesiello

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Christian Schäfer-Neth

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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