Giorgio DallOlmo
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Recent Articles
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An exceptional phytoplankton bloom in the southeast Madagascar Sea driven by African dust deposition
Gittings J, DallOlmo G, Tang W, Llort J, Jebri F, Livanou E, et al.
PNAS Nexus
. 2024 Oct;
3(10):pgae386.
PMID: 39359401
Rising surface temperatures are projected to cause more frequent and intense droughts in the world's drylands. This can lead to land degradation, mobilization of soil particles, and an increase in...
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Brewin R, DallOlmo G
J Plankton Res
. 2024 Aug;
46(4):380-382.
PMID: 39091696
Phytoplankton turn seawater green when their concentration increases. This allows us to monitor them using ocean colour. However, as the spectral properties of phytoplankton and their relationship with other coloured...
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Guo M, Xing X, Xiu P, DallOlmo G, Chen W, Chai F
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jan;
15(1):580.
PMID: 38233392
Oceanic submesoscale processes are ubiquitous in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG), where the biological carbon pump is generally ineffective. Due to difficulties in collecting continuous observations, however, it remains...
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DallOlmo G, Bhaskar Tvs U, Bittig H, Boss E, Brewster J, Claustre H, et al.
Open Res Eur
. 2023 Aug;
2:118.
PMID: 37645295
Background: Biogeochemical-Argo floats are collecting an unprecedented number of profiles of optical backscattering measurements in the global ocean. Backscattering (BBP) data are crucial to understanding ocean particle dynamics and the...
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Strubinger Sandoval P, DallOlmo G, Haines K, Rasse R, Ross J
Open Res Eur
. 2023 Aug;
1:43.
PMID: 37645141
Measurements of particulate organic carbon (POC) in the open ocean provide grounds for estimating oceanic carbon budgets and for modelling carbon cycling. The majority of the published POC measurements have...
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DallOlmo G, Nencioli F, Jackson T, Brewin R, Gittings J, Raitsos D
Open Res Eur
. 2023 Aug;
1:117.
PMID: 37645140
Lagrangian analysis is becoming increasingly important to better understand the ocean's biological and biogeochemical cycles. Yet, biologists and chemists often lack the technical skills required to set up such analyses....
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Lin J, DallOlmo G, Tilstone G, Brewin R, Vabson V, Ansko I, et al.
Opt Express
. 2022 Dec;
30(25):45648-45675.
PMID: 36522967
Fiducial reference measurements are in-situ data traceable to metrology standards, with associated uncertainties. This paper presents the methodology used to derive the uncertainty budget for underway, above-water measurements from the...
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Brewin R, DallOlmo G, Gittings J, Sun X, Lange P, Raitsos D, et al.
J Geophys Res Oceans
. 2022 Jul;
127(4):e2021JC018195.
PMID: 35859661
We describe an approach to partition a vertical profile of chlorophyll-a concentration into contributions from two communities of phytoplankton: one (community 1) that resides principally in the turbulent mixed-layer of...
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Chang Y, DallOlmo G, Schabetsberger R
Mar Ecol Prog Ser
. 2020 Dec;
646:1-12.
PMID: 33364670
Three catadromous Pacific eels (2 , 1 ) from the Archipelago of Vanuatu were tagged with pop-up satellite archival transmitters and their migration tracks towards their presumed spawning area approximately...
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Schabetsberger R, Miller M, DallOlmo G, Kaiser R, Okland F, Watanabe S, et al.
Mar Ecol Prog Ser
. 2020 Nov;
554:141-155.
PMID: 33184524
Catadromous anguillid eels (Genus ) migrate from their freshwater or estuarine habitats to marine spawning areas. Evidence from satellite tagging studies indicates that tropical and temperate eel species exhibit pronounced...