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You have accessMoreSectionsView PDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Cite this article Solan Martin, Ward Ellie R., Wood Christina L., Reed Adam J., Grange Laura J. and Godbold Jasmin A. 2021Correction to ‘Climate-driven benthic invertebrate activity and biogeochemical functioning across the Barents Sea polar front’Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A.3792020043820200438http://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2020.0438SectionYou have accessCorrectionCorrection to ‘Climate-driven benthic invertebrate activity and biogeochemical functioning across the Barents Sea polar front’ Martin Solan Martin Solan Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Ellie R. Ward Ellie R. Ward Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Christina L. Wood Christina L. Wood Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Adam J. Reed Adam J. Reed Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Laura J. Grange Laura J. Grange Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author and Jasmin A. Godbold Jasmin A. Godbold Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author Martin Solan Martin Solan Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Ellie R. Ward Ellie R. Ward Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Christina L. Wood Christina L. Wood Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Adam J. Reed Adam J. Reed Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author , Laura J. Grange Laura J. Grange Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author and Jasmin A. Godbold Jasmin A. Godbold Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author Published:01 March 2021https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2020.0438See original article.Climate-driven benthic invertebrate activity and biogeochemical functioning across the Barents Sea polar frontPhil. Trans. R. Soc. A378, 20190365 (Published online 31 August 2020) (doi:10.1098/rsta.2019.0365)In the original version of this article, the data for station Xs were missing from figure 2. This has now been corrected.Figure 2. The effects of station and year on mean (s.e., n = 4) bioturbation activity as indicated by (a) surface boundary roughness, (b) mean mixed depth, f−SPILmean, (c) maximum mixed depth, f−SPILmax and (d) ventilatory behaviour, [Br− ] for stations B13–B17 in 2017 (black) and stations B13–B17 and Xs in 2018 (grey). For [Br− ], negative values indicate increased bioirrigation. In panels (b) and (c), dashed lines indicate the position of the sediment-water interface. In panel (d), the dotted line indicates no change in [Br− ]. Sediment profile images and associated luminophore distribution profiles are presented in electronic supplementary material, figures S5–S12.Download figureOpen in new tabDownload PowerPoint Previous Article FiguresRelatedReferencesDetailsRelated articlesClimate-driven benthic invertebrate activity and biogeochemical functioning across the Barents Sea polar frontAug 31, 2020, 12:00:00 AMPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences This Issue19 April 2021Volume 379Issue 2195Discussion meeting issue ‘Intensification of short-duration rainfall extremes and implications for flash flood risks’ organised and edited by Hayley Fowler, Conrad Wasko and Andreas F. Prein Article InformationDOI:https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2020.0438Published by:Royal SocietyPrint ISSN:1364-503XOnline ISSN:1471-2962History: Published online01/03/2021Published in print19/04/2021 License:© 2021 The Author(s)Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Citations and impact Subjectsbiogeochemistry

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