Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean

The concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4), were measured in the Kerguelen Plateau region (KPR). The KPR is affected by an annual microalgal bloom caused by natural iron fertilization, and this may stimulate the microbes involved in GHG cycling. This...

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Main Authors: Farias, L., Florez-leiva, L., Besoain, V., Sarthou, G., Fernandez, Camino
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:37141 2023-05-15T17:02:05+02:00 Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean Farias, L. Florez-leiva, L. Besoain, V. Sarthou, G. Fernandez, Camino 2015 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00260/37141/35669.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00260/37141/71314.pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1925-2015 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00260/37141/ eng eng Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00260/37141/35669.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00260/37141/71314.pdf doi:10.5194/bg-12-1925-2015 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00260/37141/ Author(s) 2015. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use CC-BY Biogeosciences (1726-4170) (Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh), 2015 , Vol. 12 , N. 6 , P. 1925-1940 text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1925-2015 2021-09-23T20:26:05Z The concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4), were measured in the Kerguelen Plateau region (KPR). The KPR is affected by an annual microalgal bloom caused by natural iron fertilization, and this may stimulate the microbes involved in GHG cycling. This study was carried out during the KEOPS 2 cruise during the austral spring of 2011. Oceanographic variables, including N2O and CH4, were sampled (from the surface to 500 m depth) in two transects along and across the KRP, the north south (TNS) transect (46 degrees-51 degrees S, similar to 72 degrees E) and the east west (TEW) transect (66 degrees -75 degrees E, similar to 48.3 degrees S), both associated with the presence of a plateau, polar front (PF) and other mesoscale features. The 'FEW presented N2O levels ranging from equilibrium (105 %) to slightly supersaturated (120%) with respect to the atmosphere, whereas CH4 levels fluctuated dramatically, being highly supersaturated (120-970%) in areas close to the coastal waters of the Kerguelen Islands and in the PF. The TNS showed a more homogenous distribution for both gases, with N2O and CH4 levels ranging from 88 to 171 % and 45 to 666% saturation, respectively. Surface CH4 peaked at southeastern stations of the KPR (A3 stations), where a phytoplankton bloom was observed. Both gases responded significantly, but in contrasting ways (CH4 accumulation and N2O de- pletion), to the patchy distribution of chlorophyll a. This seems to be associated to the supply of iron from various sources. Air sea fluxes for N2O (from -10.5 to 8.65, mean 1.25 +/- 4.04 mu mol m(-2) d(-1)) and for CH4 (from 0.32 to 38.1, mean 10.01 9.97 mmol(-2) d(-1)) indicated that the KPR is both a sink and a source for N2O, as well as a considerable and variable source of CH4. This appears to be associated with biological factors, as well as the transport of water masses enriched with Fe and CH4 from the coastal area of the Kerguelen Islands. These previously unreported results for the Southern Ocean suggest an intense microbial CH4 production in the study area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kerguelen Islands Southern Ocean Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Austral Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Southern Ocean Biogeosciences 12 6 1925 1940
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description The concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4), were measured in the Kerguelen Plateau region (KPR). The KPR is affected by an annual microalgal bloom caused by natural iron fertilization, and this may stimulate the microbes involved in GHG cycling. This study was carried out during the KEOPS 2 cruise during the austral spring of 2011. Oceanographic variables, including N2O and CH4, were sampled (from the surface to 500 m depth) in two transects along and across the KRP, the north south (TNS) transect (46 degrees-51 degrees S, similar to 72 degrees E) and the east west (TEW) transect (66 degrees -75 degrees E, similar to 48.3 degrees S), both associated with the presence of a plateau, polar front (PF) and other mesoscale features. The 'FEW presented N2O levels ranging from equilibrium (105 %) to slightly supersaturated (120%) with respect to the atmosphere, whereas CH4 levels fluctuated dramatically, being highly supersaturated (120-970%) in areas close to the coastal waters of the Kerguelen Islands and in the PF. The TNS showed a more homogenous distribution for both gases, with N2O and CH4 levels ranging from 88 to 171 % and 45 to 666% saturation, respectively. Surface CH4 peaked at southeastern stations of the KPR (A3 stations), where a phytoplankton bloom was observed. Both gases responded significantly, but in contrasting ways (CH4 accumulation and N2O de- pletion), to the patchy distribution of chlorophyll a. This seems to be associated to the supply of iron from various sources. Air sea fluxes for N2O (from -10.5 to 8.65, mean 1.25 +/- 4.04 mu mol m(-2) d(-1)) and for CH4 (from 0.32 to 38.1, mean 10.01 9.97 mmol(-2) d(-1)) indicated that the KPR is both a sink and a source for N2O, as well as a considerable and variable source of CH4. This appears to be associated with biological factors, as well as the transport of water masses enriched with Fe and CH4 from the coastal area of the Kerguelen Islands. These previously unreported results for the Southern Ocean suggest an intense microbial CH4 production in the study area.
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author Farias, L.
Florez-leiva, L.
Besoain, V.
Sarthou, G.
Fernandez, Camino
spellingShingle Farias, L.
Florez-leiva, L.
Besoain, V.
Sarthou, G.
Fernandez, Camino
Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean
author_facet Farias, L.
Florez-leiva, L.
Besoain, V.
Sarthou, G.
Fernandez, Camino
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title Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean
title_short Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean
title_full Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide and methane) associated with the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen region (KEOPS 2 cruise) in the Southern Ocean
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