Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic

Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a compensating physical supply of nutrients to the euphotic zone. The relative importance of diapycnal mixing and isopycnal stirring by mesoscale eddies in providing this nutrient supply is explored using a field campaign in some of the most...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Main Authors: Spingys, Carl P., Williams, Richard G., Tuerena, Robyn E., Garabato, Alberto Naveira, Vic, Clement, Forryan, Alexander, Sharples, Jonathan
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2021
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00699/81145/88045.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GB006971
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:81145 2023-05-15T17:29:15+02:00 Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic Spingys, Carl P. Williams, Richard G. Tuerena, Robyn E. Garabato, Alberto Naveira Vic, Clement Forryan, Alexander Sharples, Jonathan 2021 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00699/81145/88045.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GB006971 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00699/81145/ eng eng American Geophysical Union (AGU) https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00699/81145/88045.pdf doi:10.1029/2021GB006971 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00699/81145/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Global Biogeochemical Cycles (0886-6236) (American Geophysical Union (AGU)), 2021 , Vol. 35 , N. 8 , P. e2021GB006971 (1p.) Diapycnal mixing Eddy stirring Oligotrophic ocean Nutrient supply North Atlantic Export production text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GB006971 2023-02-15T00:23:12Z Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a compensating physical supply of nutrients to the euphotic zone. The relative importance of diapycnal mixing and isopycnal stirring by mesoscale eddies in providing this nutrient supply is explored using a field campaign in some of the most oligotrophic waters in the subtropical North Atlantic, using transects over and off the mid-Atlantic ridge. Eddy stirring rates are estimated, firstly, from the excess temperature variance dissipation relative to the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation and, secondly, using eddy statistics from satellite observations combined with 9-month-long mooring data. The vertical nutrient fluxes by diapycnal mixing and isopycnal mesoscale eddy stirring are assessed using nitrate measurements from observations or a climatology. The diapycnal transfer provides a nutrient supply within the euphotic zone, but induces a loss of nutrients within the upper thermocline. Eddy stirring augments, and is comparable to, the diapycnal transfer of nutrients within the summertime upper thermocline, while also acting to replenish nutrients within the deeper parts of the thermocline. The eddy supply of nitrate is relatively small in the centre of the subtropical gyre, reaching up to 0.06 mol N m−2yr−1, but is likely to be enhanced on the flanks of the gyre due to larger isopycnal slopes and lateral nitrate gradients. The nutrient supply to the euphotic zone is achieved via a multi-stage mechanism: a diapycnal transfer of nutrients by small-scale turbulence to the euphotic zone and an isopycnal stirring of nutrients by mesoscale eddies replenishing nutrients in the upper thermocline. Plain Language Summary Phytoplankton growth requires a supply of nutrients to the base of the euphotic zone, which is usually provided by a combination of vertical mixing or vertical upwelling of nutrients. However, in the oligotrophic waters of the central North Atlantic, it is unclear how the vertical supply of nutrients is sustained. Here we use field data to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Mid-Atlantic Ridge Global Biogeochemical Cycles 35 8
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topic Diapycnal mixing
Eddy stirring
Oligotrophic ocean
Nutrient supply
North Atlantic
Export production
spellingShingle Diapycnal mixing
Eddy stirring
Oligotrophic ocean
Nutrient supply
North Atlantic
Export production
Spingys, Carl P.
Williams, Richard G.
Tuerena, Robyn E.
Garabato, Alberto Naveira
Vic, Clement
Forryan, Alexander
Sharples, Jonathan
Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic
topic_facet Diapycnal mixing
Eddy stirring
Oligotrophic ocean
Nutrient supply
North Atlantic
Export production
description Sustaining biological export over the open ocean requires a compensating physical supply of nutrients to the euphotic zone. The relative importance of diapycnal mixing and isopycnal stirring by mesoscale eddies in providing this nutrient supply is explored using a field campaign in some of the most oligotrophic waters in the subtropical North Atlantic, using transects over and off the mid-Atlantic ridge. Eddy stirring rates are estimated, firstly, from the excess temperature variance dissipation relative to the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation and, secondly, using eddy statistics from satellite observations combined with 9-month-long mooring data. The vertical nutrient fluxes by diapycnal mixing and isopycnal mesoscale eddy stirring are assessed using nitrate measurements from observations or a climatology. The diapycnal transfer provides a nutrient supply within the euphotic zone, but induces a loss of nutrients within the upper thermocline. Eddy stirring augments, and is comparable to, the diapycnal transfer of nutrients within the summertime upper thermocline, while also acting to replenish nutrients within the deeper parts of the thermocline. The eddy supply of nitrate is relatively small in the centre of the subtropical gyre, reaching up to 0.06 mol N m−2yr−1, but is likely to be enhanced on the flanks of the gyre due to larger isopycnal slopes and lateral nitrate gradients. The nutrient supply to the euphotic zone is achieved via a multi-stage mechanism: a diapycnal transfer of nutrients by small-scale turbulence to the euphotic zone and an isopycnal stirring of nutrients by mesoscale eddies replenishing nutrients in the upper thermocline. Plain Language Summary Phytoplankton growth requires a supply of nutrients to the base of the euphotic zone, which is usually provided by a combination of vertical mixing or vertical upwelling of nutrients. However, in the oligotrophic waters of the central North Atlantic, it is unclear how the vertical supply of nutrients is sustained. Here we use field data to ...
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author Spingys, Carl P.
Williams, Richard G.
Tuerena, Robyn E.
Garabato, Alberto Naveira
Vic, Clement
Forryan, Alexander
Sharples, Jonathan
author_facet Spingys, Carl P.
Williams, Richard G.
Tuerena, Robyn E.
Garabato, Alberto Naveira
Vic, Clement
Forryan, Alexander
Sharples, Jonathan
author_sort Spingys, Carl P.
title Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic
title_short Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic
title_full Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic
title_fullStr Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Withdrawn : Observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic North Atlantic
title_sort withdrawn : observations of nutrient supply by mesoscale eddy stirring and diapycnal mixing in the oligotrophic north atlantic
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
publishDate 2021
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00699/81145/88045.pdf
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