Robotic Observations of Enhanced Carbon Biomass and Export at 55°S During SOFeX

Autonomous floats profiling in high-nitrate low-silicate waters of the Southern Ocean observed carbon biomass variability and carbon exported to depths of 100 m during the 2002 Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) to detect the effects of iron fertilization of surface water there. Control and “in-...

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Published in:Science
Main Authors: Bishop, James K. B., Wood, Todd J., Davis, Russ E., Sherman, Jeffrey T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2004
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1087717
https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.1087717
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Summary:Autonomous floats profiling in high-nitrate low-silicate waters of the Southern Ocean observed carbon biomass variability and carbon exported to depths of 100 m during the 2002 Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) to detect the effects of iron fertilization of surface water there. Control and “in-patch” measurements documented a greater than fourfold enhancement of carbon biomass in the iron-amended waters. Carbon export through 100 m increased two- to sixfold as the patch subducted below a front. The molar ratio of iron added to carbon exported ranged between 10 4 and 10 5 . The biomass buildup and export were much higher than expected for iron-amended low-silicate waters.