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    Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Stratified Systems

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    22 pages, 5 figuresThe GEOHAB Core Research Project (CRP) on HABs in Stratified Systems was a crosscutting project focused on the relevance of physical structure to fundamental life processes of harmful microorganisms such as growth (together with nutrient and light availability), reproduction, life cycle, and ecological interactions. Advances in this area have heavily depended on the development of innovative instruments to observe and adequately sample these environments, as well as on improvements in numerical modelling techniques (GEOHAB 2011, 2013; Berdalet et al. 2014). [...]Peer reviewe

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    Transfer Across the Air-Sea Interface

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    The efficiency of transfer of gases and particles across the air-sea interface is controlled by several physical, biological and chemical processes in the atmosphere and water which are described here (including waves, large- and small-scale turbulence, bubbles, sea spray, rain and surface films). For a deeper understanding of relevant transport mechanisms, several models have been developed, ranging from conceptual models to numerical models. Most frequently the transfer is described by various functional dependencies of the wind speed, but more detailed descriptions need additional information. The study of gas transfer mechanisms uses a variety of experimental methods ranging from laboratory studies to carbon budgets, mass balance methods, micrometeorological techniques and thermographic techniques. Different methods resolve the transfer at different scales of time and space; this is important to take into account when comparing different results. Air-sea transfer is relevant in a wide range of applications, for example, local and regional fluxes, global models, remote sensing and computations of global inventories. The sensitivity of global models to the description of transfer velocity is limited; it is however likely that the formulations are more important when the resolution increases and other processes in models are improved. For global flux estimates using inventories or remote sensing products the accuracy of the transfer formulation as well as the accuracy of the wind field is crucial
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