<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE article SYSTEM "http://www.biogeosciences.net/inc/bg/copernicus.dtd">
<article language="en">
	<journal>
		<journal_title>Biogeosciences</journal_title>
		<journal_url>www.biogeosciences.net</journal_url>
		<issn>1726-4170</issn>
		<eissn>1726-4189</eissn>
		<volume_number>3</volume_number>
		<issue_number>3</issue_number>
		<publication_year>2006</publication_year>
	</journal>
	<doi>10.5194/bg-3-251-2006</doi>
	<article_url>http://www.biogeosciences.net/3/251/2006/</article_url>
	<abstract_html>http://www.biogeosciences.net/3/251/2006/bg-3-251-2006.html</abstract_html>
	<fulltext_pdf>http://www.biogeosciences.net/3/251/2006/bg-3-251-2006.pdf</fulltext_pdf>
	<start_page>251</start_page>
	<end_page>269</end_page>
	<publication_date>2006-06-21</publication_date>
	<article_title content_type="html">Modelling an alkenone-like proxy record in the NW African upwelling</article_title>
	<authors>
		<author numeration="1" affiliations="1">
			<name>X. Giraud</name>
			<email>xgiraud@palmod.uni-bremen.de</email>
		</author>
	</authors>
	<affiliations>
		<affiliation numeration="1" content_type="html">Research Center Ocean Margins, Universität Bremen, Postfach 330  440, 28 334 Bremen, Germany</affiliation>
	</affiliations>
	<abstract content_type="html">A regional biogeochemical model is applied to the NW African coastal
upwelling between 19&amp;deg; N and 27&amp;deg; N to investigate
how a water temperature proxy, alkenones, are produced at the sea
surface and recorded in the slope sediments. The biogeochemical
model has two phytoplankton groups: an alkenone producer group,
considered to be coccolithophores, and a group comprising other
phytoplankton. The Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) is used to
simulate the ocean circulation and takes advantage of the Adaptive
Grid Refinement in Fortran (AGRIF) package to set up an embedded
griding system. In the simulations the alkenone temperature records
in the sediments are between 1.1 and 2.3&amp;deg;C colder than the
annual mean SSTs. Despite the seasonality of the coccolithophore
production, this temperature difference is not mainly due to a
seasonal bias, nor to the lateral advection of phytoplankton and
phytodetritus seaward from the cold near-shore waters, but to the
production depth of the coccolithophores. If coretop alkenone
temperatures are effectively recording the annual mean SSTs, the
amount of alkenone produced must vary among the coccolithophores in
the water column and depend on physiological factors (e.g. growth
rate, nutrient stress).</abstract>
	<references>
		<reference numeration="1" content_type="text"> Andruleit, H., Stäger, S., Rogalla, U., and Cepek, P.: Living coccolithophores in the northern Arabian Sea: ecological tolerances and environmental control, Marine Micropaleontology, 49, 157&amp;ndash;181, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="2" content_type="text"> Benthien, A. and Müller, P. J.: Anomalously low alkenone temperatures caused by lateral particle and sediment transport in the Malvinas Current region, western Argentine Basin, Deep Sea Res. I, 47, 2369&amp;ndash;2393, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="3" content_type="text"> Berelson, W. M.: Particle settling rates increase with depth in the ocean, Deep Sea Res. II, 49, 237&amp;ndash;251, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="4" content_type="text"> Bijma, J., Altabet, M., Conte, M., Kinkel, H., Versteegh, G. J. M., Volkman, J. K., Wakeham, S. G., and Weaver, P. P.: Primary signal: Ecological and environmental factors &amp;ndash; Report from Working Group 2, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 2, Paper number 2000GC000051, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="5" content_type="text"> Blanke, B., Roy, C., Penven, P., Speich, S., McWilliams, J., and Nelson, G.: Linking wind and interannual upwelling variability in a regional model of the southern Benguela, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 2188, doi:10.1029/2002GL015718, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="6" content_type="text"> Blayo, E. and Debreu, L.: Adaptive mesh refinement for finite-difference ocean models: First experiments, J. Phys. Ocean., 29, 1239&amp;ndash;1250, 1999. </reference>
		<reference numeration="7" content_type="text"> Blom, G. and Aalderink, H.: Calibration of three resuspension/sedimentation models, Wat. Sci. Tech., 37, 41&amp;ndash;49, 1998. </reference>
		<reference numeration="8" content_type="text"> Bory, A., Jeandel, C., Leblond, N., Vangriesheim, A., Khripounoff, A., Beaufort, L., Rabouille, C., Nicolas, E., Tachikawa, K., Etcheber, H., and Buat-Ménard, P.: Downward particle fluxes within different productivity regimes off the Mauritanian upwelling zone (EUMELI program), Deep Sea Res. I, 48, 2251&amp;ndash;2282, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="9" content_type="text"> Brassell, S. C., Eglington, G., Marlow, I. T., Pflaumann, U., and Sarnthein, M.: Molecular stratigraphy: a new tool for climatic assessment, Nature, 320, 129&amp;ndash;133, 1986. </reference>
		<reference numeration="10" content_type="text"> Chai, F., Dugdale, R. C., Peng, T.-H., Wilkerson, F. P., and Barber, R. T.: One-dimensional ecosystem model of the equatorial Pacific upwelling system. Part I: model development and silicon and nitrogen cycle, Deep Sea Res. II, 49, 2713&amp;ndash;2745, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="11" content_type="text"> Conkright, M. E., Locarnini, R. A., Garcia, H. E., O&apos;Brien, T. D., Boyer, T. P., Stephens, C., and Antonov, J. I.: World Ocean Atlas 2001: Objective Analyses, Data Statistics, and Figures, CD-ROM Documentation. National Oceanographic Data Center, Silver Spring, MD, 17 pp., 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="12" content_type="text"> Conte, M. H., Eglinton, G., and Madureira, L. A. S.: Long-chain alkenones and alkyl alkenoates as palaeotemperature indicators: their production, flux and early sedimentary diagenesis in the Eastern North Atlantic, in: Advances in Organic Geochemistry, edited by: Eckardt, C. B., Maxwell, J. R., Larter, S. R., and Manning, D. A. C., 1991; Org. Geochem., 19, 287&amp;ndash;298, 1992. </reference>
		<reference numeration="13" content_type="text"> Conte, M. H. and Eglinton, G.: Alkenone and alkenoate distribution within the euphotic zone of the eastern North Atlantic: correlation with production temperature, Deep Sea Res. I, 40, 1935&amp;ndash;1961, 1993. </reference>
		<reference numeration="14" content_type="text"> Conte, M. H., Thompson, A., Lesley, D., and Harris, R. P.: Genetic and physiological influences on the alkenone/alkenoate versus growth temperature relationship in \textitEmiliana huxleyi and \textitGephyrocapsa oceanica, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 62, 51&amp;ndash;68, 1998. </reference>
		<reference numeration="15" content_type="text"> Conte, M. H., Sicre, M.-A., Rühlemann, C., Weber, J. C., Schulte, S., Schulz-Bull, D., and Blanz, T.: Global temperature calibration of the alkenone unsaturation index (U$_37^K&apos;$) in surface waters and comparison with surface sediments, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 7(2), doi:10.1029/2005GC001054, 2006. </reference>
		<reference numeration="16" content_type="text"> da Silva, A M., Young, C. C., and Levitus, S.: Atlas of surface marine data, vol. 1&amp;ndash;5, NOAA Atlas NESDIS 6&amp;ndash;10, 1994. </reference>
		<reference numeration="17" content_type="text"> Debreu, L.: Raffinement adaptatif de maillage et méthode de zoom &amp;ndash; application aux modèles d&apos;océan, PhD thesis, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="18" content_type="text"> Debreu, L. and Vouland, C.: AGRIF: Adaptive Grid Refinement In Fortran, available on http://www-lmc.imag.fr/IDOPT/AGRIF/index.html, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="19" content_type="text"> Di Lorenzo, E., Miller, A. J., Neilson, D. J., Cornuelle, B. D., and Moisan, J. R.: Modelling observed California Current mesoscale eddies and the ecosystem response, Int. J. Remote Sensing, 25, 1307&amp;ndash;1312, 2004. </reference>
		<reference numeration="20" content_type="text"> Eppley, R. W., Rogers, J. N., and McCarthy, J. J.: Half-saturation constants for uptake of nitrate and ammonium by marine phytoplankton, Limn. and Ocean., 14, 912&amp;ndash;920, 1969. </reference>
		<reference numeration="21" content_type="text"> Epstein, B. L., D&apos;Hondt, S., Quinn, J. G., Zhang, J., and Hargraves, P. E.: An effect of dissolved nutrient concentrations on alkenone-based temperature estimates, Paleoceanography, 13, 122&amp;ndash;126, 1998. </reference>
		<reference numeration="22" content_type="text"> Epstein, B. L., D&apos;Hondt, S., and Hargraves, P. E.: The possible metabolic role of C$_37$ alkenones in \textitEmiliana huxleyi, Org. Geochem., 32, 867&amp;ndash;875, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="23" content_type="text"> Fernandez, E., Balch, W. M., Maranon, E., and Holligan, P. M.: High rates of lipid biosynthesis in cultured, mesocosm and coastal populations of the coccolithophore \textitEmiliania huxleyi, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 114, 13&amp;ndash;22, 1994. </reference>
		<reference numeration="24" content_type="text"> Fischer, G., Donner, B., Ratmeyer, V., Davenport, R., and Wefer, G.: Distinct year-to-year particle flux variations off Cape Blanc during 1988&amp;ndash;1991: Relation to $\delta ^18$O-deduced sea-surface temperatures and trade winds, J. Marine Res., 54, 73&amp;ndash;98, 1996. </reference>
		<reference numeration="25" content_type="text"> Fütterer, D. K.: The modern upwelling record off Northwest Africa, in: Coastal Upwelling: Its Sedimentary Record, Part B: Sedimentary Records of Ancient Coastal Upwelling, edited by: Tiede, J. and Süess, E., 105&amp;ndash;121, Plenum, New York, 1983. </reference>
		<reference numeration="26" content_type="text"> Gabric, A. J., Garcia, L., Van Camp, L., Nykjaer, L., Eifler, W., and Schrimpf, W.: Offshore export of shelf production in the Cape Blanc (Mauritania) giant filament as derived from coastal zone color scanner imagery, J. Geophys. Res., 98(C3), 4697&amp;ndash;4712, 1993. </reference>
		<reference numeration="27" content_type="text"> Giraud, X., Bertrand, P., Gar\ccon, V., and Dadou, I.: Modeling d15N evolution: First palaeoceanographic applications in a coastal upwelling system, J. Marine Res., 58, 609&amp;ndash;630, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="28" content_type="text"> Giraud, X., Bertrand, P., Gar\ccon, V., and Dadou, I.: Interpretation of the nitrogen isotopic signal variations in the Mauritanian upwelling with a 2D physical-biogeochemical model, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 17, 1059, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="29" content_type="text"> Gong, C. and Hollander, D. J.: Evidence for differential degradation of alkenones under contrasting bottom water oxygen conditions: Implication for paleotemperature reconstruction, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 63, 405&amp;ndash;411, 1999. </reference>
		<reference numeration="30" content_type="text"> Gregg, W. W., Ginoux, P., Schopf, P. S., and Casey, N. W.: Phytoplankton and iron: validation of global three-dimensional ocean biogeochemical model, Deep Sea Res. II, 50, 3143&amp;ndash;3169, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="31" content_type="text"> Grimalt, J. O., Rullkötter, J., Sicre, M. A., Summons, R., Farrington, J., Harvey, H. R., Go\~ni, M., and Sawada, K.: Modifications of the C37 alkenone and alkenoate composition in the water column and sediment: Possible implications for sea surface temperature estimates in paleoceanography, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 1, paper number 2000GC000053, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="32" content_type="text"> Haidar, A. T. and Thierstein, H. R.: Coccolithophore dynamics off Bermuda (N. Atlantic), Deep-Sea Res. II, 48, 1925&amp;ndash;1956, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="33" content_type="text"> Harvey, H. R.: Alteration processes of alkenones and related lipids in water columns and sediments, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 1, paper number 2000GC000054, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="34" content_type="text"> Herbert, T. D., Schuffert, J. D., Thomas, D., Lange, C., Weinheimer, A., Peleo-Alampay, A., and Herguera, J. C.: Depth and seasonality of alkenone production along the California margin inferred from a coretop transect, Paleoceanography, 13, 263&amp;ndash;271, 1998. </reference>
		<reference numeration="35" content_type="text"> Hoefs, M. J. L., Versteegh, G. J. M., Rijpstra, W. I. C., de Leeuw, J. W., and Damste, J. S. S.: Postdepositional oxic degradation of alkenones: Implications for the measurements of palaeo sea surface temperatures, Paleoceanography, 17, 42&amp;ndash;49, 1998. </reference>
		<reference numeration="36" content_type="text"> Iglesias-Rodriguez, M. D., Brown C. W., Doney S. C., Kleypas J., Kolber D., Kolber Z., Hayes P. K., and Falkowski P. G.: Representing key phytoplankton functional groups in ocean carbon cycle models: Coccolithophorids, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 16(4), 1100, doi:10.1029/2001GB001454, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="37" content_type="text"> IOC, IHO and BODC: Centenary Edition of the GEBCO Digital Atals, published on CD-ROM on behalf of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the International Hydrographic Organization as part of the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans; British Oceanographic Data Center, Liverpool, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="38" content_type="text"> Kara, A. B., Rochford, P. A., and Hurlburt, H. E.: Naval Research Laboratory Mixed Layer Depth (NMLD) Climatologies, NRL Report No. NRL/FR/7330-02-9995, 26 pp., 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="39" content_type="text"> Klaas, C. and Archer, D. E.: Association of sinking organic matter with various types of mineral ballast in the deep sea: Implications for the rain ratio, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 16, 1116, doi:10.1029/2001GB001765, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="40" content_type="text"> Köbrich, M. I. and Baumann, K.-H.: Seasonal and interannual variability of coccolithophore flux and species composition off NW Africa (Cape Blanc), J. Nannoplankton Res., 26(2), 68, 2004. </reference>
		<reference numeration="41" content_type="text"> Kriest, I.: Different parameterizations of the marine snow in a 1D-model and their influence on the representation of marine snow, nitrogen budget and sedimentation, Deep Sea Res. I, 49, 2133&amp;ndash;2162, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="42" content_type="text"> Kriest, I. and Evans, T. E.: Representing phytoplankton aggregates in biogeochemical models, Deep Sea Res. I, 46, 1841&amp;ndash;1859, 1999. </reference>
		<reference numeration="43" content_type="text"> Large, W. G., McWilliams, J. C., and Doney, S. C.: Ocean vertical mixing: A review and a model with a nonlocal boundary layer parameterization, Rev. Geophys., 32, 369&amp;ndash;403, 1994. </reference>
		<reference numeration="44" content_type="text"> Lee, K. E. and Schneider, R.: Alkenone production in the upper 200 m of the Pacific Ocean, Deep Sea Res. I, 52, 443&amp;ndash;456, 2005. </reference>
		<reference numeration="45" content_type="text"> Le Quéré, C., Harrison, S. P., Prentice, I. C., Buitenhuis, E. T., Aumont, O., Bopp, L., Claustre, H., Cotrim da Cunha, L., Geider, R., Giraud, X., Klaas, C., Kohfeld, K. E., Legendre, L., Manizza, M., Platt, T., Rivkin, R. B., Sathyendranath, S., Uitz, J., Watson, A. J., and Wolf-Gladrow, D.: Ecosystem dynamics based on plankton functional types for global ocean biogeochemistry models, Global Change Biology, 11(11), 2016&amp;ndash;2040, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2005.1004.x, 2005. </reference>
		<reference numeration="46" content_type="text"> Levitus, S. and Boyer, T. P.: World Ocean Atlas 1994, vol. 4: Temperature, NOAA Atlas NESDIS 4, 129 pp., 1994. </reference>
		<reference numeration="47" content_type="text"> Levitus, S., Burgett, R., and Boyer, T. P.: World Ocean Atlas 1994, vol. 3: Salinity, NOAA Atlas NESDIS 3, 111 pp., 1994. </reference>
		<reference numeration="48" content_type="text"> Marchesiello, P., McWilliams, J. C., and Shchepetkin, A.: Equilibrium structure and dynamics of the California current system, J. Phys. Ocean., 33, 753&amp;ndash;783, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="49" content_type="text"> Marlowe, I. T.: Lipids as palaeoclimatic indicators. PhD thesis, Univ. Bristol, England, 1984. </reference>
		<reference numeration="50" content_type="text"> Merico, A., Tyrrell, T., Lessard, E. J., Oguz, T., Stabeno, P. J., Zeeman, S. I., and Whitledge, T. E.: Modelling phytoplankton succession on the Bering Sea shelf: role of climate influences and trophic interactions in generating \textitEmiliana huxleyi blooms 1997&amp;ndash;2000, Deep Sea Res. I, 51, 1803&amp;ndash;1826, 2004. </reference>
		<reference numeration="51" content_type="text"> Mittelstaedt, E.: The ocean boundary along the northwest African coast: Circulation and oceanographic properties at the sea surface, Prog. Oceanog., 26, 307&amp;ndash;355, 1991. </reference>
		<reference numeration="52" content_type="text"> Mollenhauer, G., Eglinton, T. I., Ohkouchi, N., Schneider, R. R., Müller, P. J., Grootes, P. M., and Rullkötter, J.: Asynchronous alkenone and foraminifera records from the Benguela Upwelling System, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 67, 2157&amp;ndash;2171, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="53" content_type="text"> Mollenhauer, G., Kienast, M., Lamy, F., Meggers, H., Schneider, R. R., Hayes, J. M., and Eglinton, T. I.: An evaluation of $^14$C age relationship between co-occurring foraminifera, alkenones, and total organic carbon in continental margin sediments, Paleoceanography, 20, PA1016, doi:10.1029/2004PA001103, 2005. </reference>
		<reference numeration="54" content_type="text"> Moore, J. K., Doney, S. C., Kleypas, J. A., Glover, D. M., and Fung, I. Y.: An intermediate complexity marine ecosystem model for the global domain, Deep Sea Res., 49, 403&amp;ndash;462, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="55" content_type="text"> Moore, J. K., Doney, S. C., and Lindsay, K.: Upper ocean ecosystem dynamics and iron cycling in a global three-dimensional model, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 18, GB4028, doi:10.1029/2004GB002220, 2004. </reference>
		<reference numeration="56" content_type="text"> Morel, A.: Process studies in eutrophic, mesotrophic and oligotrophic regimes within the tropical northeast Atlantic, in: The Changing Ocean Carbon Cycle: A Midterm Synthesis of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study, edited by: Hanson, R. B., Ducklow, H. W., and Field, J. G., Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, 338&amp;ndash;374, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="57" content_type="text"> Müller, P. J., Kirst, G., Ruhland, G., von Storch, I., and Rosell-Melé, A.: Calibration of the alkenone paleotemperature index U$_37^K&apos;$ based on coretops from the eastern South Atlantic and the global ocean (60&amp;deg; N&amp;ndash;60&amp;deg; S), Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 62, 1757&amp;ndash;1722, 1998. </reference>
		<reference numeration="58" content_type="text"> Müller, P. J. and Fischer, G.: A 4-year sediment trap record of alkenones from the filamentous upwelling region off Cape Blanc, NW Africa and a comparison with distributions in underlying sediments, Deep Sea Res. I, 48, 1877&amp;ndash;1903, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="59" content_type="text"> Müller, P. J. and Fischer, G.: Global coretop calibration of UK37 (update), PANGAEA, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.126662, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="60" content_type="text"> Oschlies, A. and Gar\ccon, V.: An eddy-permitting coupled physical-biological model of the North Atlantic 1. Sensitivity to advection numerics and mixed layer physics, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 13, 135&amp;ndash;160, 1999. </reference>
		<reference numeration="61" content_type="text"> Peterson, E. L.: Benthic shear stress and sediment condition, Aquacultural Engineering, 21, 85&amp;ndash;111, 1999. </reference>
		<reference numeration="62" content_type="text"> Physical Oceanography DAAC: AVHRR Pathfinder Gobal 9 km Pentad SST Climatology (NOAA/NASA). NASA JPL Physical Oceanography DAAC, Pasadena, CA, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="63" content_type="text"> Prahl, F. G., Muehlhausen, L. A., and Zahnle, D. L.: Further evaluation of long-chain alkenones as indicators of Paleoceanographic conditions, Geochemica Cosmochimica Acta, 52, 2303&amp;ndash;2310, 1988. </reference>
		<reference numeration="64" content_type="text"> Prahl, F. G., Wolfe, G. V., and Sparrow, M. A.: Physiological impacts on alkenone paleothermometry, Paleoceanog., 18, 1025, doi:10.1029/2002PA000803, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="65" content_type="text"> Prahl, F. G., Popp, B. N., Karl, D. M., and Sparrow, M. A.: Ecology and biogeochemistry of alkenone production at station ALOHA, Deep Sea Res. I, 52, 699&amp;ndash;719, 2005. </reference>
		<reference numeration="66" content_type="text"> Ribbe, J. and Holloway, P. E.: A model of suspended sediment transport by internal tides, Cont. Shelf Res., 21, 395&amp;ndash;422, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="67" content_type="text"> Röske, F.: An atlas of surface fluxes based on the ECMWF re-analysis &amp;ndash; a climatological dataset to force global ocean general circulation models, Max Planck Institut f. Meteorologie, report 323, pp. 41, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="68" content_type="text"> Rontani, J. F., Bonin, P., Jameson, I., and Volkman, J. K.: Degradation of the alkenones and related compounds during oxic and anoxic incubation of the marine haptophyte \textitEmiliana huxleyi with bacterial consortia isolated from microbial mats from the Camargue, France, Org. Geochem., 36, 603&amp;ndash;618, 2005. </reference>
		<reference numeration="69" content_type="text"> Sachs, J. P. and Anderson, R. F.: Fidelity of alkenone paleotemperatures in southern Cape Basin sediment drifts, Paleoceanography, 18, 1082, doi:10.1029/2002PA000862, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="70" content_type="text"> Sawada, K. and Shiraiwa, Y.: Alkenone and alkenoic acid compositions of the membrane fractions of \textitEmiliana huxleyi, Phytochem., 65, 1299&amp;ndash;1307, 2004. </reference>
		<reference numeration="71" content_type="text"> Schiebel, R., Zeltner, A., Treppke, U. F., Waniek, J. J., Bollmann, J., Rixen, T., and Hemleben, C.: Distribution of diatoms, coccolithophores and planktic foraminifers along a trophic gradient during SW monsoon in the Arabian Sea, Mar. Micropal., 51, 345&amp;ndash;371, 2004. </reference>
		<reference numeration="72" content_type="text"> Shchepetkin, A. F. and McWilliams, J. C.: A method for computing horizontal pressure-gradient force in an oceanic model with a non-aligned vertical coordinate, J. Geophys. Res.-Oceans, 108(C3), 3090, doi:10.1029/2001JC001047, 2003. </reference>
		<reference numeration="73" content_type="text"> Shchepetkin, A. F. and McWilliams, J. C.: The regional oceanic modeling system (ROMS): a split-explicit, free-surface, topography-following-coordinate oceanic model, Ocean Modelling, 9, 305&amp;ndash;404, 2005. </reference>
		<reference numeration="74" content_type="text"> Sicre, M. A., Ternois, Y., Paterne, M., Boireau, A., Beaufort, L., Martinez, P., and Bertrand, P.: Biomarker stratigraphic records over the last 150 kyears off the NW African coast at 25&amp;deg; N, Organic Geochem., 31, 577&amp;ndash;588, 2000.   </reference>
		<reference numeration="75" content_type="text"> Sicre, M. A., Ternois, Y., Paterne, M., Martinez, P., and Bertrand, P.: Climatic changes in the upwelling region off Cap Blanc, NW Africa, over the last 70 kyear: a multi-biomarker approach, Organic Geochemistry, 32, 981&amp;ndash;990, 2001. </reference>
		<reference numeration="76" content_type="text"> Sprengel, C., Baumann, K.-H., Henderiks, J., Henrich, R., and Neuer, S.: Modern coccolithophore and carbonate sedimentation along a productivity gradient in the Canary Islands region: seasonal export production and surface accumulation rates, Deep-Seas Res., 49, 3577&amp;ndash;3598, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="77" content_type="text"> Thomsen, L., van Weering, T., and Gust, G.: Process in the benthic boundary layer at the Iberian continental margin and their implication for carbon mineralization, Prog. in Ocean., 52, 325&amp;ndash;329, 2002. </reference>
		<reference numeration="78" content_type="text"> Tilstone, G. H., Miguez, B. M., Figueiras, F. G., and Fermin, E. G.: Diatom dynamics in a coastal ecosystem affected by upwelling: coupling between species succession, circulation and biogeochemical processes, Mar. Ecology Prog. Series, 205, 23&amp;ndash;41, 2000. </reference>
		<reference numeration="79" content_type="text"> Volkman, J. K., Barrett, S. M., Blackburn, S. I., and Sikes, E. L.: Alkenones in Gephyrocapsa oceanica: Implications for studies of paleoclimate, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 59(3), 513&amp;ndash;520, 1995. </reference>
		<reference numeration="80" content_type="text"> Zhao, M., Eglinton, G., Haslett, S. K., Jordan, R. W., Sarnthein, M., and Zhang, Z.: Marine and terrestrial biomarker records for the last 35 000 years at ODP site 658C off NW Africa, Organic geochemistry, 31, 919&amp;ndash;930, 2000. </reference>
	</references>
</article>

