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  • Silva, Teresa; Gíslason, Ástþór; Astthorsson, Olafur S; Marteinsdottir, Gudrun (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2017-11-07)
    This study aims to explain the distribution, maturity and population structure of Meganyctiphanes norvegica and Thysanoessa inermis in springtime in relation to main hydrographic regions around Iceland: Atlantic in the southwest, Atlantic-Arctic mixture ...
  • Bjarnason, Ingi Þorleifur (Iceland Glaciological Society and Geoscience Society of IcelandJöklarannsóknafélags Íslands og Jarðfræðafélags Íslands, 2008)
    Is Iceland a hotspot, with ridge-centered plume? In Iceland vigorous volcanism has built up a plateau 3.0 km higher than at a normal mid-ocean ridge with 3 to 4 times thicker crust than average oceanic crust. This volcanism can be associated with ...
  • Bjarnason, Ingi Þorleifur; Schmeling, Harro (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009-07)
    1-D models were calculated for the velocity of shear waves, polarized vertically (SV) and horizontally (SH) from dispersed Rayleigh and Love surface waves. These had been recorded in Iceland by the ICEMELT broad-band seismic network, with about half ...
  • Benetti, Marion; Reverdin, G.; Aloisi, G.; Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Árný (American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2017-06)
    The surface ocean hydrological cycle is explored based on ∼300 new δ18O and δD measurements from surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea over the period 2010–2016. Our approach combines these surface observations with salinity ...
  • Hátún, H.; Azetsu-Scott, K.; Somavilla, R.; Rey, F.; Johnson, C.; Mathis, M.; Mikolajewicz, U.; Coupel, P.; Tremblay, J.-É.; Hartman, S.; Pacariz, S. V.; Salter, I.; Ólafsson, Jón (Springer Nature, 2017-11-06)
    The North Atlantic is characterized by diatom-dominated spring blooms that results in significant transfer of carbon to higher trophic levels and the deep ocean. These blooms are terminated by limiting silicate concentrations in summer. Numerous regional ...
  • Daewel, Ute; Schrum, Corinna; Macdonald, Jed (Copernicus GmbH, 2019-05-06)
    Coupled physical-biological models usually resolve only parts of the trophic food chain; hence, they run the risk of neglecting relevant ecosystem processes. Additionally, this imposes a closure term problem at the respective "ends" of the trophic ...