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J Geophys Res Oceans ; 120(6): 4129-4150, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26937328

ABSTRACT

Trichodesmium abundance was elevated in certain cyclonic and anticyclonic eddiesEnhancement in cyclonic eddies could be driven by Ekman convergenceAnticyclonic eddies with elevated abundance were anomalously fresh.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 24(10): 3054-62, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17912295

ABSTRACT

A rapid focus-detection technique based directly on the spectral content of digital holograms is developed. It differs from previous approaches in that it does not need a full reconstruction of the image. The technique uses l(1) norms of object spectral components associated with the real and imaginary parts of the reconstruction kernel. Further, the l(1) norms can be computed efficiently in the spatial frequency domain using a polar coordinate system, yielding a drastic speedup of approximately 2 orders of magnitude compared with image-based focus detection. Significant computational savings are achieved when subsequent image reconstructions are done selectively over the detected focus distances. Focus-detection results from holograms of plankton are demonstrated that show the technique is both accurate and robust.


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Algorithms , Holography/methods , Image Enhancement/methods , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Science ; 316(5827): 1021-6, 2007 May 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17510363

ABSTRACT

Episodic eddy-driven upwelling may supply a significant fraction of the nutrients required to sustain primary productivity of the subtropical ocean. New observations in the northwest Atlantic reveal that, although plankton blooms occur in both cyclones and mode-water eddies, the biological responses differ. Mode-water eddies can generate extraordinary diatom biomass and primary production at depth, relative to the time series near Bermuda. These blooms are sustained by eddy/wind interactions, which amplify the eddy-induced upwelling. In contrast, eddy/wind interactions dampen eddy-induced upwelling in cyclones. Carbon export inferred from oxygen anomalies in eddy cores is one to three times as much as annual new production for the region.


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Ecosystem , Plankton/growth & development , Seawater , Water Movements , Wind , Animals , Atlantic Ocean , Biomass , Carbon/analysis , Chlorophyll/analysis , Chlorophyll A , Cyanobacteria/growth & development , Cyanobacteria/physiology , Diatoms/growth & development , Geologic Sediments , Oxygen/analysis , Photosynthesis , Phytoplankton/growth & development , Phytoplankton/physiology , Plankton/physiology , Seasons , Seawater/chemistry , Zooplankton/growth & development , Zooplankton/physiology
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Science ; 312(5779): 1517-20, 2006 Jun 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16763148

ABSTRACT

Colonial diazotrophic cyanobacteria of the genus Trichodesmium are thought to play a significant role in the input of new nitrogen to upper layers of the tropical and subtropical oceanic ecosystems that cover nearly half of Earth's surface. Here we describe results of a transatlantic survey in which a noninvasive underwater digital microscope (the video plankton recorder), was towed across the North Atlantic at 6 meters per second while undulating between the surface and 130 meters. Colony abundance had a basin-scale trend, a clear association with anticyclonic eddies, and was not affected by hurricane-forced mixing. Subsurface abundance was higher than previously reported, which has important implications for the global ocean nitrogen cycle.


Subject(s)
Cyanobacteria/isolation & purification , Nitrogen/metabolism , Seawater/microbiology , Atlantic Ocean , Cyanobacteria/metabolism , Microscopy , Nitrogen Fixation , Videotape Recording
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