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Particles in the North Sea: Final report. (New RV Belgica specific call 2021)
Fettweis, M.; Silori, S.; Desmit, X. (2026). Particles in the North Sea: Final report. (New RV Belgica specific call 2021). Belgian Science Policy Office: Brussels. 33 pp.

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Keywords
    Clay minerals
    Dissolved organic matter
    Organic matter > Particulates > Particulate organic matter
    Particulates > Suspended particulate matter
Author keywords
    Mixed sediments

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Abstract
    Suspended particulate matter (SPM) is composed of minerals and organic matter (OM). Their
    interactions are driven by physical, chemical and biological processes, such as sorption of organic
    molecules to mineral surfaces, inclusion of smaller organic particles into small clay mineral
    aggregates, incorporation of organic particles into flocs. These processes vary along the land-ocean
    transition, leading to spatial and temporal variability in the size, shape, composition, concentration
    and transport pathways of the SPM. We have collected in situ data in the North Sea to characterise
    the SPM composition and concentration. Measurements of SPM, particulate organic carbon (POC),
    nitrogen (PON), transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), pigment and nutrient concentrations and
    mineralogical composition have been used to provide complementary information on the POC
    composition, such as the fresh, mineral-associated, detritus, slowly degrading, phytoplankton and
    heterotrophic fractions. Further a new approach of combining a pair of optical-acoustic sensors to
    estimate the total concentration and sand/mud composition of the SPM has been applied to long-
    term sensor data. The aim of the proposal is to change the scope of in situ observations from merely
    the collection of data towards the improvement and validation of mechanical or empirical models
    that describe fundamental aspects of SPM composition and its fluxes in whole the North Sea and the English Channel.

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