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Sediment pore water nutrient profiles in Portuguese marine canyons Version 15

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.p

Shelf morphology and local hydrodynamical conditions may significantly influence the partitioning of material (terrestrial or in situ production) between shelf sediments (0-200 m) and the deeper ocean margin sediments (200-2000 m). Submarine canyons are typical morphological features of the rather narrow Iberian shelf. They have been shown to trap and transport material from the shelf to the abyss. During the OMEX cruise in 1999 the relative contribution of canyons in off-shelf transport was studied by comparing sediment carbon budgets for the Nazar?? Canyon and for ???normal??? shelf-slope-abyssal transects. In this study, three different canyon-shelf systems were compared, Setubal and Nazar?? Canyons on the Iberian Margin and Cap de Cr??us Canyon in the Gulf of Lyon.

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Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
DAS Code 7b.b.p
Source https://dataportal.nioz.nl/doi/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.p
Version 15
Creator(s)
Epping, Eric (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
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Depositor Wim Pool
Publication Date 2019-07-19
Deposit Date 2019-07-19
Dataset Persistent Identifier DOI:10.25850/nioz/7b.b.p
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Contributor NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Distributor Research Data Management(NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
Distribution Date 2019-07-19
Production Date 2019-07-19
Dates
Collected
2004-04-29 until 2004-05-13
Leg period 1
Funding References
EU
Canyons 2004
Geographic Coverage
Mediterranean and Atlantic Iberian Margin