Automated Author Profile

Ras, Joséphine

Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche, LOV, F-06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

Current S-Index

22.6

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

11.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

92.3%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

54

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

1

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

BIOGEOCHEMICAL dataset collected during the PROSOPE cruise

The PROSOPE (PROductivity of Oceanic PElagic Systems) cruise took place from the 4th of September (Agadir, Morocco) to the 4th of October (Toulon, France) 1999 aboard the RV Thalassa. There were four main scientific objectives: 1, carry out classical process studies, typical of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS), 2, focus on small scale biogeochemical processes, in particular at a daily scale, 3, study the influence of nitrogen, phosphorus and iron on oceanic fertility and 4, conduct a calibration/validation operation for the SeaWIFS (Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor) color sensor.To reach these objectives, the studied areas, as well as the cruise plan, were designed : To investigate different trophic regimes, to investigate systems characterized by different degrees of limitation in nitrogen and phosphorus and to study stable ("steady state") systems for a sufficiently long period.The cruise track encompassed a variety of trophic systems ranging from eutrophic conditions associated to the Moroccan upwelling to the typical ultra-oligotrophic conditions of the eastern Mediterranean sea during summer stratification.Two main types of stations were occupied : - 9 short (4-hour) stations. These sites were occupied around the solar noon and were essentially designed to conduct objectives 1 (JGOFS process studies) and 4 (SeaWIFS validation/calibration) - 3 "long" (5-day) stations, where all four objectives were investigated with a particular emphasis on objectives 2 (processes at a daily scale) and 3 (nutrient resources and oceanic fertility).Between each station, continuous multiparametric (hydrological, optical, biological and chemical) surface acquisitions were performed.

Authors

  • Claustre, Hervé ;
  • Antoine, David ;
  • Babin, Marcel ;
  • Belviso, Sauveur ;
  • Begovic, Milena ;
  • Bianchi, Micheline ;
  • Birdwhistell, Scot ;
  • Blanchot, Jean ;
  • Bricaud, Annick ;
  • Bruyant, Flavienne ;
  • Carlotti, Francois ;
  • Conan, Pascal ;
  • Copin, Claire ;
  • Dolan, John ;
  • Garczarek, Laurence ;
  • Genty, Bernard ;
  • Guieu, Cécile ;
  • Guillou, Laure ;
  • Gomez, Fernando ;
  • Goutx, Madeleine ;
  • Gorsky, Gabriel ;
  • Hooker, Stanford ;
  • Jacquet, Stephan ;
  • Lanoiselle, Jacques ;
  • Lantoine, Francois ;
  • Leblanc, Karine ;
  • Leblond, Nathalie ;
  • Lefèvre, Dominique ;
  • Marie, Dominique ;
  • Malara, Gilbert ;
  • Marty, Jean-Claude ;
  • Merlivat, Liliane ;
  • Migon, Christophe ;
  • Momzikoff, André ;
  • Morel, André ;
  • Moutin, Thierry ;
  • Nicolas, Emmanuel ;
  • Oubelkheir, Kadija ;
  • Panagiotopoulos, Christos ;
  • Partensky, Frédéric ;
  • Picheral, Marc ;
  • Prasil, Ondrej ;
  • Quéguiner, Bernard ;
  • Raimbault, Patrick ;
  • Ras, Joséphine ;
  • Ridame, Céline ;
  • Sciandra, Antoine ;
  • Sempéré, Richard ;
  • Simon, Nathalie ;
  • Taillez, Dominique ;
  • Van Wambeke, France ;
  • Vaulot, Daniel
44 Citations0 Mentions92% FAIR16.0 Dataset Index
10.17882/71723January 2020

The Green Edge initiative: understanding the processes controlling the under-ice Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom

The Green Edge initiative was developed to investigate the processes controlling the primary productivity and the fate of organic matter produced during the Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom (PSB) and to determine its role in the ecosystem. Two field campaigns were conducted in 2015 and 2016 at an ice camp located on landfast sea ice southeast of Qikiqtarjuaq Island in Baffin Bay (67.4797N, 63.7895W). During both expeditions, a large suite of physical, chemical and biological variables was measured beneath a consolidated sea ice cover from the surface to the bottom at 360 m depth to better understand the factors driving the PSB. Key variables such as temperature, salinity, radiance, irradiance, nutrient concentrations, chlorophyll- concentration, bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton abundance and taxonomy, carbon stocks and fluxes were routinely measured at the ice camp. Here, we present the results of a joint effort to tidy and standardize the collected data sets that will facilitate their reuse in other Arctic studies.

Authors

  • Massicotte, Philippe ;
  • Amiraux, Rémi ;
  • Amyot, Marie-Pier ;
  • Archambault, Philippe ;
  • Ardyna, Mathieu ;
  • Arnaud, Laurent ;
  • Artigue, Lise ;
  • Aubry, Cyril ;
  • Ayotte, Pierre ;
  • Bécu, Guislain ;
  • Bélanger, Simon ;
  • Benner, Ronald ;
  • Bittig, Henry C. ;
  • Bricaud, Annick ;
  • Brossier, Éric ;
  • Bruyant, Flavienne ;
  • Chauvaud, Laurent ;
  • Christiansen-Stowe, Debra ;
  • Claustre, Hervé ;
  • Cornet-Barthaux, Véronique ;
  • Coupel, Pierre ;
  • Cox, Christine ;
  • Delaforge, Aurelie ;
  • Dezutter, Thibaud ;
  • Dimier, Céline ;
  • Dominé, Florent ;
  • Dufour, Francis ;
  • Dufresne, Christiane ;
  • Dumont, Dany ;
  • Ehn, Jens ;
  • Else, Brent ;
  • Ferland, Joannie ;
  • Forget, Marie-Hélène ;
  • Fortier, Louis ;
  • Galí, Martí ;
  • Galindo, Virginie ;
  • Gallinari, Morgane ;
  • Garcia, Nicole ;
  • Gérikas-Ribeiro, Catherine ;
  • Gourdal, Margaux ;
  • Gourvil, Priscilla ;
  • Goyens, Clemence ;
  • Grondin, Pierre-Luc ;
  • Guillot, Pascal ;
  • Guilmette, Caroline ;
  • Houssais, Marie-Noëlle ;
  • Joux, Fabien ;
  • Lacour, Léo ;
  • Lacour, Thomas ;
  • Lafond, Augustin ;
  • Lagunas, José ;
  • Lalande, Catherine ;
  • Laliberté, Julien ;
  • Lambert-Girard, Simon ;
  • Larivière, Jade ;
  • Lavaud, Johann ;
  • Lebaron, Anita ;
  • Leblanc, Karine ;
  • Le Gall, Florence ;
  • Legras, Justine ;
  • Lemire, Mélanie ;
  • Levasseur, Marie ;
  • Leymarie, Edouard ;
  • Leynaert, Aude ;
  • Lopes Dos Santos, Adriana ;
  • Lourenço, Antonio ;
  • Mah, David ;
  • Marec, Claudie ;
  • Marie, Dominique ;
  • Martin, Nicolas ;
  • Marty, Constance ;
  • Marty, Sabine ;
  • Massé, Guillaume ;
  • Matsuoka, Atsushi ;
  • Matthes, Lisa ;
  • Moriceau, Brivaela ;
  • Muller, Pierre-Emmanuel ;
  • Mundy, C.J. ;
  • Neukermans, Griet ;
  • Oziel, Laurent ;
  • Panagiotopoulos, Christos ;
  • Pangazi, Jean-Jacques ;
  • Picard, Ghislain ;
  • Picheral, Marc ;
  • Pinczon Du Sel, France ;
  • Pogorzelec, Nicole ;
  • Probert, Ian ;
  • Queguiner, Bernard ;
  • Raimbault, Patrick ;
  • Ras, Joséphine ;
  • Rehm, Eric ;
  • Reimer, Erin ;
  • Rontani, Jean-François ;
  • Rysgaard, Søren ;
  • Saint-Béat, Blanche ;
  • Sampei, Makoto ;
  • Sansoulet, Julie ;
  • Schmidt, Sabine ;
  • Sempéré, Richard ;
  • Sévigny, Caroline ;
  • Shen, Yuan ;
  • Tragin, Margot ;
  • Tremblay, Jean-Éric ;
  • Vaulot, Daniel ;
  • Verin, Gauthier ;
  • Vivier, Frédéric ;
  • Vladoiu, Anda ;
  • Whitehead, Jeremy ;
  • Babin, Marcel
10 Citations1 Mention92% FAIR6.9 Dataset Index
10.17882/59892January 2019