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  • Tidal-induced mixing and di... Tidal-induced mixing and diapycnal nutrient fluxes in the Mauritanian upwelling region
    Schafstall, Jens; Dengler, Marcus; Brandt, Peter ... Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, October 2010, Volume: 115, Issue: C10
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    The Mauritanian coastal area is one of the most biologically productive upwelling regions in the world ocean. Shipboard observations carried out during maximum upwelling season and short‐term moored ...
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  • Deep Intraseasonal Variabil... Deep Intraseasonal Variability in the Central Equatorial Atlantic
    Tuchen, Franz Philip; Brandt, Peter; Claus, Martin ... Journal of physical oceanography, 12/2018, Volume: 48, Issue: 12
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    Abstract Besides the zonal flow that dominates the seasonal and long-term variability in the equatorial Atlantic, energetic intraseasonal meridional velocity fluctuations are observed in large parts ...
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  • Recent large-scale mixed la... Recent large-scale mixed layer and vertical stratification maxima changes
    Roch, Marisa; Brandt, Peter; Schmidtko, Sunke Frontiers in Marine Science, 10/2023, Volume: 10
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    The warming climate is causing a strengthening of ocean stratification. Ocean stratification, in turn, has significant impacts on physical, biogeochemical and ecological processes, such as ocean ...
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  • Surface cooling caused by r... Surface cooling caused by rare but intense near-inertial wave induced mixing in the tropical Atlantic
    Hummels, Rebecca; Dengler, Marcus; Rath, Willi ... Nature communications, 07/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Abstract The direct response of the tropical mixed layer to near-inertial waves (NIWs) has only rarely been observed. Here, we present upper-ocean turbulence data that provide evidence for a strongly ...
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  • Drivers and impact of the 2... Drivers and impact of the 2021 extreme warm event in the tropical Angolan upwelling system
    Imbol Koungue, Rodrigue Anicet; Brandt, Peter; Prigent, Arthur ... Scientific reports, 07/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Benguela Niños are extreme warm events that typically occur during the main downwelling season (austral fall) in the tropical Angolan upwelling system when the biological productivity is ...
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  • Particulate matter flux int... Particulate matter flux interception in oceanic mesoscale eddies by the polychaete Poeobius sp
    Christiansen, Svenja; Hoving, Henk-Jan; Schütte, Florian ... Limnology and oceanography, September 2018, Volume: 63, Issue: 5
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    Gelatinous zooplankton hold key functions in the ocean and have been shown to significantly influence the transport of organic carbon to the deep sea. We discovered a gelatinous, flux-feeding ...
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  • Causes and evolution of the... Causes and evolution of the southeastern tropical Atlantic warm event in early 2016
    Lübbecke, Joke F.; Brandt, Peter; Dengler, Marcus ... Climate dynamics, 07/2019, Volume: 53, Issue: 1-2
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    A strong warm event occurred in the southeastern tropical Atlantic Ocean off Angola and Namibia in January and February 2016 with sea surface temperature anomalies reaching 3 °C. In contrast to ...
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  • Forcing of the Atlantic Equ... Forcing of the Atlantic Equatorial Deep Jets Derived from Observations
    Claus, Martin; Greatbatch, Richard J.; Brandt, Peter ... Journal of physical oceanography, 12/2016, Volume: 46, Issue: 12
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    Abstract The equatorial deep jets (EDJs) are a ubiquitous feature of the equatorial oceans; in the Atlantic Ocean, they are the dominant mode of interannual variability of the zonal flow at ...
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