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Introduction to the French GEOTRACES North Atlantic transect (GA01): GEOVIDE cruise

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posted on 2023-05-20, 02:45 authored by Sarthou, G, Lherminier, P, Achterberg, EP, Alonso-Perez, F, Bucciarelli, E, Boutorh, J, Bouvier, V, Boyle, EA, Branellec, P, Carracedo, LI, Casacuberta, N, Castrillejo, M, Cheize, M, Contreira Pereira, L, Cossa, D, Daniault, N, De Saint-Leger, E, Dehairs, F, Deng, F, Desprez De Gesincourt, F, Devesa, J, Foliot, L, Fonseca-Batista, D, Gallinari, M, Garcia -Ibanez, MI, Gourain, A, Grossteffan, E, Hamon, M, Heimburger, LE, Henderson, GM, Jeandel, C, Kermabon, C, Lacan, F, Le Bot, P, Le Goff, M, Le Roy, E, Lefebvre, A, Leizour, S, Lemaitre, N, Masque, P, Menage, O, Barraqueta, JLM, Mercier, H, Perault, F, Perez, FF, Planquette, HF, Planchon, F, Roukaerts, A, Sanial, V, Sauzede, R, Schmechtig, C, Shelley, RU, Stewart, G, Sutton, JN, Tang, Y, Tisnerat-Laborde, N, Tonnard, M, Treguer, P, Van Beek, P, Zurbrick, CM, Zunino, P
The GEOVIDE cruise, a collaborative project within the framework of the international GEOTRACES programme, was conducted along the French-led section in the North Atlantic Ocean (Section GA01), between 15 May and 30 June 2014. In this special issue (https://www.biogeosciences.net/special-issue900.html), results from GEOVIDE, including physical oceanography and trace element and isotope cyclings, are presented among 18 articles. Here, the scientific context, project objectives, and scientific strategy of GEOVIDE are provided, along with an overview of the main results from the articles published in the special issue.

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Publication title

Biogeosciences

Volume

15

Issue

23

Pagination

7097-7109

ISSN

1726-4170

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Place of publication

Germany

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© Author(s) 2018. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences

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