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Primary Productivity Driven by Escalating Arctic Nutrient Fluxes - PEANUTS

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the impact of increasing Arctic nutrient fluxes on primary productivity in this 20-minute conference talk by Yueng-Djern Lenn. Delve into the PEANUTS (Primary Productivity Driven By Escalating Arctic Nutrient Fluxes?) hypothesis, examining how changes in nutrient dynamics in the Arctic region may be influencing marine ecosystems and global carbon cycles. Gain insights into the latest research on Arctic oceanography, biogeochemistry, and climate change impacts. Learn about the potential consequences of altered nutrient availability for Arctic marine food webs and the broader implications for global climate systems. This talk is part of the "Theoretical and Practical Perspectives in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics" program at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, offering a valuable perspective on the complex interactions between physical and biological processes in the rapidly changing Arctic environment.

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PEANUTS:Primary Productivity Driven By Escalating Arctic Nutrient Fluxes?  by Yueng-Djern Lenn


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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