The first deep-sea mooring station in the eastern Levantine basin (DeepLev), outline and insights into regional sedimentological processes

Volume: 171, Pages: 104663 - 104663
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The eastern Levantine basin (ELB) is an ultra-oligotrophic, warm and saline marine system, significantly affected by climate change during the past several decades. The deployment of the first moored station at the ELB (DeepLev), at 1500 m water depth, ~50 km offshore Haifa, Israel, aimed at enhancing synchronized measurements of physical and biogeochemical dynamics. The station carries an array of sediment traps and sensors that measure...
Paper Details
Title
The first deep-sea mooring station in the eastern Levantine basin (DeepLev), outline and insights into regional sedimentological processes
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
171
Pages
104663 - 104663
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