Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes

The Southern Ocean data base of dissolved barium (Bad) has been augmented with two densely sampled sections across the Weddell Gyre sampled by the icebreaker FS Polarstern during February and March 2005. Bad was found to be relatively high in the surface layer as compared to the adjacent waters nort...

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Main Authors: Hoppema, M., Dehairs, F., Navez, J., Monnin, C., Jeandel, C., Fahrbach, E., De Baar, H. J. W.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2010
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:57178 2023-05-15T13:50:50+02:00 Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes Hoppema, M. Dehairs, F. Navez, J. Monnin, C. Jeandel, C. Fahrbach, E. De Baar, H. J. W. 2010-10 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/59134.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/59135.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/59136.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2010.07.005 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/ eng eng Elsevier Science Bv https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/59134.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/59135.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/59136.pdf doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2010.07.005 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57178/ 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Marine Chemistry (0304-4203) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2010-10 , Vol. 122 , N. 1-4 , P. 118-129 Barium Silicate Geochemical cycle Southern Ocean Weddell Sea text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2010 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2010.07.005 2021-09-23T20:31:38Z The Southern Ocean data base of dissolved barium (Bad) has been augmented with two densely sampled sections across the Weddell Gyre sampled by the icebreaker FS Polarstern during February and March 2005. Bad was found to be relatively high in the surface layer as compared to the adjacent waters north (Antarctic Circumpolar Current) and east (Antarctic Zone of the Indian sector). Compared to the inflowing water into the Weddell Gyre and also to the surface water, the deep water is characterized by a significant Ba-d enrichment. Depletion of Bad in the surface layer is associated with well-known biogeochemical processes, but we speculate that also sea-ice formation leads to the extraction of Ba from solution via barite (BaSO4) precipitation. The particulate Ba settles down the water column and redissolves in deeper water where undersaturation of barite is prevalent. In the bottom layer, enrichment of Ba-d occurs, exhibited as a Ba-d maximum, which is caused by Ba efflux from the sediments. In recently formed Weddell Sea Bottom Water, though, a Ba-d minimum is observed, imposed by the shelf water component of bottom water, which has relatively low Ba-d concentration. Like in other Southern Ocean regions, throughout the water column a strong correlation exists between Ba-d and dissolved silicate, although the relationship is different from that in the Antarctic regions to the east. In a tentative budget, the deep water is found to be supplied with Ba-d mainly by the surface layer, but also to some extent by the bottom layer. Weddell Sea Deep Water, enriched in Ba-d, is transferred out of the Weddell Gyre into the ACC as Antarctic Bottom Water, making the gyre a source of Ba-d to the deep and abyssal world oceans. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Antarctic Indian Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Marine Chemistry 122 1-4 118 129
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topic Barium
Silicate
Geochemical cycle
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
spellingShingle Barium
Silicate
Geochemical cycle
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
Hoppema, M.
Dehairs, F.
Navez, J.
Monnin, C.
Jeandel, C.
Fahrbach, E.
De Baar, H. J. W.
Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
topic_facet Barium
Silicate
Geochemical cycle
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
description The Southern Ocean data base of dissolved barium (Bad) has been augmented with two densely sampled sections across the Weddell Gyre sampled by the icebreaker FS Polarstern during February and March 2005. Bad was found to be relatively high in the surface layer as compared to the adjacent waters north (Antarctic Circumpolar Current) and east (Antarctic Zone of the Indian sector). Compared to the inflowing water into the Weddell Gyre and also to the surface water, the deep water is characterized by a significant Ba-d enrichment. Depletion of Bad in the surface layer is associated with well-known biogeochemical processes, but we speculate that also sea-ice formation leads to the extraction of Ba from solution via barite (BaSO4) precipitation. The particulate Ba settles down the water column and redissolves in deeper water where undersaturation of barite is prevalent. In the bottom layer, enrichment of Ba-d occurs, exhibited as a Ba-d maximum, which is caused by Ba efflux from the sediments. In recently formed Weddell Sea Bottom Water, though, a Ba-d minimum is observed, imposed by the shelf water component of bottom water, which has relatively low Ba-d concentration. Like in other Southern Ocean regions, throughout the water column a strong correlation exists between Ba-d and dissolved silicate, although the relationship is different from that in the Antarctic regions to the east. In a tentative budget, the deep water is found to be supplied with Ba-d mainly by the surface layer, but also to some extent by the bottom layer. Weddell Sea Deep Water, enriched in Ba-d, is transferred out of the Weddell Gyre into the ACC as Antarctic Bottom Water, making the gyre a source of Ba-d to the deep and abyssal world oceans. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Hoppema, M.
Dehairs, F.
Navez, J.
Monnin, C.
Jeandel, C.
Fahrbach, E.
De Baar, H. J. W.
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Dehairs, F.
Navez, J.
Monnin, C.
Jeandel, C.
Fahrbach, E.
De Baar, H. J. W.
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title Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
title_short Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
title_full Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
title_fullStr Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of barium in the Weddell Gyre: Impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
title_sort distribution of barium in the weddell gyre: impact of circulation and biogeochemical processes
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