The depletion of nutrients and the estimation of the new production in the ice-edge of the Prydz Bay, Antarctica

The distributions and changes of nutrients in the Prydz Bay were investigated during CHINARE-6 (the 6th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition) and CHINARE-9, and the new productions were estimated by using mass balance method. The results showed that in CHINARE-6, the depletion of NO3-N, PO...

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Main Authors: Zhiqiang, Chen, Yuheng, Wang, Jidi, Liu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 1998
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Online Access:http://library.arcticportal.org/2163/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2163/1/A802.007.pdf
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Summary:The distributions and changes of nutrients in the Prydz Bay were investigated during CHINARE-6 (the 6th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition) and CHINARE-9, and the new productions were estimated by using mass balance method. The results showed that in CHINARE-6, the depletion of NO3-N, PO4-P,SiO3-Si were 1064.8, 69.2, 2196.9 mmol/m2, respectively, the uptake ratios of N and Si to P were 15.3, 31.7, respectively, and new production was 992.4 mgC/(m2*d); in CHINARE-9, the depletion of NO3-N, PO4-P were 551.9, 41.2 mmol/m2, respectively, the uptake ratio of N to P was 13.4, and the new production was 390.1 mgC/(m2*d), indicating significant annual and/or seasonal variation, New productions were both greater than the primary production determined by 14C-trace method, demonstrating there existed rather higher new production in the Prydz Bay in austral summer. The uptake ratio of nutrients in the Prydz Bay, however, is different from the previous values obtained from the open sea, showing regional difference of uptake and regeneration of nutrients in the Southern Ocean. Finally the annual change of new production and the characteristics of phytoplankton production were discussed.