2022
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac8e8a
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Wintertime marine extreme temperature events modulate phytoplankton blooms in the North Pacific through subtropical mode water

Abstract: Marine extreme temperature events (METs), including marine heatwaves and cold spells, have recently gained much attention owing to their vital influence on the marine ecosystem and social economy. Since METs can alter the upper ocean stratification and wintertime convective mixing in the northwestern North Pacific subtropical gyre (NPSG), their activities may modulate phytoplankton blooms by regulating entrainment of the subtropical mode water (STMW) with high NO3. Furthermore, because STMW formed in the previ… Show more

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