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  List of Accepted Contributions - BG6.05 Influencing organic matter flux to the deep: Ecosystem processes, ballast minerals and microbial activities (co-listed in OS)

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EGU05-A-00027
Qu, B.; Gabric, A.J.
The relation between primary production and the seasonal burden of Dimethylsulphide-derived aerosols in the Arctic

EGU05-A-00030
Sommer, U.
The variable trophic level of marine copepods: implications for energy transfer in food-webs and top-down control of phytoplankton

EGU05-A-00157
Legendre, L.; Rivkin, R.B.
Controls of marine pelagic food webs on biogeochemical carbon cycles: Do we grasp the fundamental processes?

EGU05-A-01422
Goldthwait, S.; Alldredge, A.
Aggregation and fragmentation dynamics of sedimenting particles in marine environments

EGU05-A-02504
Aita, M.; Tadokoro, K.; Yamanaka, Y.; Kishi, M.
Interdecadal variation of the lower trophic ecosystem in the Northern Pacific between 1948 and 2002, using a 3-D physical-NEMURO coupled model

EGU05-A-02935
Armstrong, R.
The Ballast Hypothesis (withdrawn)

EGU05-A-04990
Hashioka, T.; Yamanaka, Y.
Temperature dependency of rain ratio obtained by a 3-D ecosystem-biogeochemical model

EGU05-A-05239
Moriceau, B.; Garvey, M.; Passow, U.; Ragueneau, O.
Evidence for reduced biogenic silica dissolution rates in diatom aggregates

EGU05-A-06157
Gustafsson, Ö.; Andersson, P.; Larsson, U.; Hajdu, S.; Roos, P.
An assessment of upper ocean carbon and nitrogen export fluxes on the boreal continental shelf: A 3-year study in the open Baltic Sea using sediment traps, 234Th proxy, nutrient and oxygen budgets

EGU05-A-06341
Nowald, N.; Ratmeyer, V.; Fischer, G.; Davenport, R.; Wefer, G.
In-situ size distribution of Marine Particulate Matter: a method to determine transportation pathways and alteration of Particles in the Ocean

EGU05-A-06726
Passow, U.; De La Rocha, C.
Carrying capacity of organic aggregates for different types of ballast minerals

EGU05-A-06934
Fischer, G.; Ratmeyer, V.; Nowald, N.; Davenport, B.; Wefer, G.
Ballast minerals and particle sinking velocities in opal- and carbonate-dominated production systems of the Atlantic Ocean

EGU05-A-07871
Antia, A.N.
Dissolved elemental fluxes in sinking particles: estimating the ratios of total C:N:P:Si:Ca in flux

EGU05-A-09496
Fernández I., C.; Denis, M.; Raimbault, P.; Thyssen, M.
Microbial community structure along the 18°W transect of the POMME study area (NE Atlantic) in late summer 2001.

EGU05-A-10430
Goutx, M.; Ghiglione, J.; Bourguet, N.; Pujo-Pay, M.; Mevel, G.; Momzikoff, A.; Raimbault, P.; Lefèvre, D.
Bacterial activities and community structure interactions with OM dynamics at diel scale and during seasonal stratification in the NW Mediterranean

EGU05-A-10581
Tamburini, C.; Garcin, J.; Grégori, G.; Leblanc, K.; Rimmelin, P.; Kirchman, D.L.
Role of hydrostatic pressure on surface marine prokaryotes responsible for biogenic silica dissolution during a simulated diatom sinking experiment


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