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Young Hyang Park
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 9
Citations - 822
Young Hyang Park is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iron fertilization & Phytoplankton. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 752 citations.
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Effect of natural iron fertilization on carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean
Stéphane Blain,Bernard Quéguiner,Leanne K. Armand,Sauveur Belviso,Bruno Bombled,Laurent Bopp,Andrew R. Bowie,Andrew R. Bowie,Christian Brunet,Corina P. D. Brussaard,Francois Carlotti,Urania Christaki,Antoine Corbière,Isabelle Durand,Frederike Ebersbach,Jean Luc Fuda,Nicole Garcia,Loes J. A. Gerringa,Brian Griffiths,Catherine Guigue,Christophe Guillerm,Stephanie Jacquet,Catherine Jeandel,Patrick Laan,Dominique Lefèvre,Claire Lo Monaco,Andrea Malits,Julie Mosseri,Ingrid Obernosterer,Young Hyang Park,Marc Picheral,Philippe Pondaven,Thomas Remenyi,Valérie Sandroni,Géraldine Sarthou,Nicolas Savoye,Nicolas Savoye,L. Scouarnec,Marc Souhaut,Doris Thuiller,Klaas R. Timmermans,Thomas W. Trull,Julia Uitz,Pieter van Beek,Marcel J.W. Veldhuis,Dorothée Vincent,Eric Viollier,Lilita Vong,Thibaut Wagener +48 more
TL;DR: It is found that a large phytoplankton bloom over the Kerguelen plateau in the Southern Ocean was sustained by the supply of iron and major nutrients to surface waters from iron-rich deep water below, suggesting that changes in iron supply from below may have a more significant effect on atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations than previously thought.
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Synodic monthly modulation of the diurnal rhythm of hamsters.
Frank A. Brown,Young Hyang Park +1 more
TL;DR: Evidence is submitted that a terrestrial mammal, the hamster, has a deep-seated lunar rhythmic component which appears to be derived directly in response to subtle, pervasive geophysical variations, reflected in the degree of spontaneous activity and hence would obviously be importantly reflected in standard metabolic rate.
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Seasonal variations in sign and strength of gamma-taxis in planarians.
Frank A. Brown,Young Hyang Park +1 more
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Sedimentation pathways in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during a production regime dominated by regeneration
Caroline Cailliau,Sauveur Belviso,Madeleine Goutx,Alain Bedo,Young Hyang Park,Edwige Charriaud +5 more
TL;DR: The results are ambiguous as to whether the intensified sedimentation at night resulted from vertical migration of euphausiids, since copepods crossing the pycnocline were rare, and/or the nocturnal increase of feeding activity of copepod and microzooplankton.
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A key process of the nonstationary relationship between ENSO and the Western Pacific teleconnection pattern
TL;DR: It is shown that the nonstationarity in question is due to the regime-dependent constructive or destructive interference in meridional overturning circulation between the two leading EOFs of RWS best correlated with ENSO and WP, respectively.