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Paul Tett
Researcher at Scottish Association for Marine Science
Publications - 156
Citations - 7175
Paul Tett is an academic researcher from Scottish Association for Marine Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Water column. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 150 publications receiving 6585 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Tett include University of Wales & Edinburgh Napier University.
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Overview of eutrophication indicators to assess environmental status within the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive
João G. Ferreira,Jesper H. Andersen,Ángel Borja,Suzanne B. Bricker,Jordi Camp,M.C. Silva,Esther Garcés,Anna-Stiina Heiskanen,Christoph Humborg,Lydia Ignatiades,Christiane Lancelot,Alain Menesguen,Paul Tett,Nicolas Hoepffner,Ulrich Claussen +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of work carried out by the eutrophication task group, and report their main findings to the scientific community, focusing on integrated approaches that account for physico-chemical and biological components.
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The transition zone of the Canary Current upwelling region
Eric D. Barton,Javier Arístegui,Paul Tett,M. Cantón,J. (José) García-Braun,Santiago Hernández-León,L. Nykjaer,C. Almeida,Javier Almunia,S. Ballesteros,Gotzon Basterretxea,J. Escánez,L. Garcı́a-Weill,Alonso Hernández-Guerra,F. López-Laatzen,R. Molina,María F. Montero,E. Navarro-Pérez,José M. Rodríguez,K. van Lenning,H. Vélez,K. Wild +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of interdisciplinary field studies was conducted on the Canary Island archipelago, which straddles the transition between the coastal upwelling regime and the warmer, oligotrophic waters of the open ocean.
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The transition zone of the Canary Current upwelling region
Eric D. Barton,Javier Arístegui,Paul Tett,J. (José) García-Braun,Santiago Hernández-León,L. Nikj'r,C. Almeida,S. Ballesteros,Gotzon Basterretxea,J. Escánez,L. Garcı́a-Weill,Alonso Hernández-Guerra,F. López-Laatzen,R. Molina,María F. Montero,E. Navarro-Pérez,José M. Rodríguez,H. Vélez,K. Wild +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of interdisciplinary field studies was conducted on the Canary Island archipelago to investigate the role of cyclonic eddies in the transport and exchange of biogenic material including fish larvae.
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The influence of island-generated eddies on chlorophyll distribution : a study of mesoscale variation around Gran Canaria
Javier Arístegui,Paul Tett,Alonso Hernández-Guerra,Gotzon Basterretxea,María F. Montero,K. Wild,Pablo Sangrà,Santiago Hernández-León,M. Canton,J. (José) García-Braun,M. Pacheco,Eric D. Barton +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two mechanisms associated with island generated eddies, largely responsible for the formation and distribution of chlorophyll around the Canary Islands, are proposed based on field data and remote sensing images (AVHRR and CZCS).
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Eutrophication and some European waters of restricted exchange
Paul Tett,Linda Gilpin,Harald Svendsen,Carina P. Erlandsson,Ulf Larsson,Susanne Kratzer,Eric Fouilland,Carol Janzen,Jae-Young Lee,Christian Grenz,Alice Newton,João G. Ferreira,Teresa F. Fernandes,Serge Scory +13 more
TL;DR: The OAERRE project (EVK3-CT1999-0002) concerns Oceanographic Applications to Eutrophication in Regions of Restricted Exchange (RREs).