Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment

[1] The impact of iron fertilization on mesopelagic carbon (C) remineralization was assessed during the European Iron Fertilization Experiment (EIFEX) in the Southern Ocean by following the temporal change of excess particulate barium (also called biogenic or Ba(xs)) in the mesopelagic waters of a m...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Main Authors: Jacquet, S.h.m., Savoye, N., Dehairs, F., Strass, V. H., Cardinal, D.
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Language:English
Published: Amer Geophysical Union 2008
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:34870 2023-05-15T18:24:59+02:00 Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment Jacquet, S.h.m. Savoye, N. Dehairs, F. Strass, V. H. Cardinal, D. 2008-03 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00237/34870/33193.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00237/34870/33194.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002902 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00237/34870/ eng eng Amer Geophysical Union https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00237/34870/33193.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00237/34870/33194.pdf doi:10.1029/2006GB002902 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00237/34870/ Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Global Biogeochemical Cycles (0886-6236) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2008-03 , Vol. 22 , N. 1 / GB1023 , P. 1-9 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002902 2021-09-23T20:25:26Z [1] The impact of iron fertilization on mesopelagic carbon (C) remineralization was assessed during the European Iron Fertilization Experiment (EIFEX) in the Southern Ocean by following the temporal change of excess particulate barium (also called biogenic or Ba(xs)) in the mesopelagic waters of a mesoscale eddy. Before the iron infusion the site was already sustaining a significant vertical flux of particles leading to organic remineralization in the mesopelagic. Approximately 35 d after the fertilization, mesopelagic Baxs contents provided evidence of changes in surface particulate export and of enhanced and particularly fast remineralization extending down to 1000 m. At the end of the experiment (day 36) both export and remineralization decreased. Organic carbon remineralization took place mainly in the lower part of the mesopelagic zone (500 - 1000 m) and increased more than 5-fold during EIFEX, reaching values up to 92 +/- 15 mg C m(-2) d(-1). However, such remineralization rates are not particularly high when compared to other values reported for the natural Southern Ocean during summer. Though export and remineralization reached peak values around day 34, remineralization integrated over the 150 to 1000 m layer accounted only for 13 +/- 1.4% of the export at 150 m, suggesting that a substantial amount of exported carbon reached deeper in the water column. Compared to natural blooms in high-nutrient low-chlorophyll (HNLC) waters of the Southern Ocean, the Fe-induced bloom during EIFEX resulted in a lower ratio of remineralized organic carbon over exported carbon, similar to what we recently observed for natural Fe-replete conditions prevailing above the Kerguelen Plateau. Unexpected similarities and phase lags of profiles in the mesopelagic between casts sampled inside and outside the fertilized patch during EIFEX indicated that eddy dynamics were a determinant in setting particle patterns on a broad spatial scale exceeding the extent of the fertilization, thereby homogenizing the signals of mesopelagic remineralization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Kerguelen Southern Ocean Global Biogeochemical Cycles 22 1 n/a n/a
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description [1] The impact of iron fertilization on mesopelagic carbon (C) remineralization was assessed during the European Iron Fertilization Experiment (EIFEX) in the Southern Ocean by following the temporal change of excess particulate barium (also called biogenic or Ba(xs)) in the mesopelagic waters of a mesoscale eddy. Before the iron infusion the site was already sustaining a significant vertical flux of particles leading to organic remineralization in the mesopelagic. Approximately 35 d after the fertilization, mesopelagic Baxs contents provided evidence of changes in surface particulate export and of enhanced and particularly fast remineralization extending down to 1000 m. At the end of the experiment (day 36) both export and remineralization decreased. Organic carbon remineralization took place mainly in the lower part of the mesopelagic zone (500 - 1000 m) and increased more than 5-fold during EIFEX, reaching values up to 92 +/- 15 mg C m(-2) d(-1). However, such remineralization rates are not particularly high when compared to other values reported for the natural Southern Ocean during summer. Though export and remineralization reached peak values around day 34, remineralization integrated over the 150 to 1000 m layer accounted only for 13 +/- 1.4% of the export at 150 m, suggesting that a substantial amount of exported carbon reached deeper in the water column. Compared to natural blooms in high-nutrient low-chlorophyll (HNLC) waters of the Southern Ocean, the Fe-induced bloom during EIFEX resulted in a lower ratio of remineralized organic carbon over exported carbon, similar to what we recently observed for natural Fe-replete conditions prevailing above the Kerguelen Plateau. Unexpected similarities and phase lags of profiles in the mesopelagic between casts sampled inside and outside the fertilized patch during EIFEX indicated that eddy dynamics were a determinant in setting particle patterns on a broad spatial scale exceeding the extent of the fertilization, thereby homogenizing the signals of mesopelagic remineralization.
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author Jacquet, S.h.m.
Savoye, N.
Dehairs, F.
Strass, V. H.
Cardinal, D.
spellingShingle Jacquet, S.h.m.
Savoye, N.
Dehairs, F.
Strass, V. H.
Cardinal, D.
Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment
author_facet Jacquet, S.h.m.
Savoye, N.
Dehairs, F.
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title Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment
title_short Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment
title_full Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment
title_fullStr Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment
title_full_unstemmed Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European iron fertilization experiment
title_sort mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the european iron fertilization experiment
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