Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea

Diatoms from surface sediment samples in the Bering and Chukchi seas were analyzed to reveal the distribution patterns and their relationship with the ocean environment. A low abundance was found to the north of the Arctic Sea Ice Minimum (ASIMin), indicating that diatom growth is strongly inhibited...

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Main Authors: Lihua, Ran, Jianfang, Chen, Haiyan, Jin, Hongliang, Li, Yong, Lu, Kui, Wang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2013
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2485 2023-10-25T01:28:12+02:00 Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea Lihua, Ran Jianfang, Chen Haiyan, Jin Hongliang, Li Yong, Lu Kui, Wang 2013-06 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2485/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2485/1/A20130204.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2485/1/A20130204.pdf Lihua, Ran and Jianfang, Chen and Haiyan, Jin and Hongliang, Li and Yong, Lu and Kui, Wang (2013) Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea. Advances in Polar Science, 24 (2). pp. 106-112. Fauna Oceans Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftarcticportal 2023-09-27T22:54:11Z Diatoms from surface sediment samples in the Bering and Chukchi seas were analyzed to reveal the distribution patterns and their relationship with the ocean environment. A low abundance was found to the north of the Arctic Sea Ice Minimum (ASIMin), indicating that diatom growth is strongly inhibited by perennial sea ice. Between the ASIMin and the Arctic Sea Ice Maximum (ASIMax) which experiences seasonal sea ice, the sea ice related diatoms (mainly Fragilariopsis oceanica and Fragilariopsis cylindrus) were dominant, thereby confirming that sea ice is an important influencing factor. The Chaetoceros resting spores were more abundant in the Chukchi Sea, which corresponds well with the active phytoplankton distribution in the water column, and is possibly attributed to the stronger hydrodynamic conditions present in the Bering Sea. The abundances of Chaetoceros resting spores were the lowest on the northeast Bering Shelf, possibly because of lower water depth, stronger coastal currents, river influx, coarser particle sizes and stronger winds and bottom currents. The Arctic Diatom Group (dominated by Bacterosira bathyomphala, Thalassiosira antarctica v. borealis and Thalassiosira antarctica resting spores) was more abundant in the Bering Basin and the areas central of and to the north of Chukchi Plateau, while the Coastal Benthic Diatoms (including Paralia sulcata and Delphineis surirella) were mainly found on the northeast Bering Shelf and nearby Cape Lisburne in the Chukchi Sea. Thalassiosira nordenskioeldii was found to be the most abundant around the Bering Strait, while Neodenticula seminae was only found in the Bering Sea and mainly distributed in the Bering Basin, indicating its close correlation with the Pacific waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Phytoplankton Polar Science Polar Science Sea ice Arctic Portal Library Arctic Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Bering Strait Pacific Bering Shelf ENVELOPE(-170.783,-170.783,60.128,60.128)
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Oceans
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Oceans
Lihua, Ran
Jianfang, Chen
Haiyan, Jin
Hongliang, Li
Yong, Lu
Kui, Wang
Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
topic_facet Fauna
Oceans
description Diatoms from surface sediment samples in the Bering and Chukchi seas were analyzed to reveal the distribution patterns and their relationship with the ocean environment. A low abundance was found to the north of the Arctic Sea Ice Minimum (ASIMin), indicating that diatom growth is strongly inhibited by perennial sea ice. Between the ASIMin and the Arctic Sea Ice Maximum (ASIMax) which experiences seasonal sea ice, the sea ice related diatoms (mainly Fragilariopsis oceanica and Fragilariopsis cylindrus) were dominant, thereby confirming that sea ice is an important influencing factor. The Chaetoceros resting spores were more abundant in the Chukchi Sea, which corresponds well with the active phytoplankton distribution in the water column, and is possibly attributed to the stronger hydrodynamic conditions present in the Bering Sea. The abundances of Chaetoceros resting spores were the lowest on the northeast Bering Shelf, possibly because of lower water depth, stronger coastal currents, river influx, coarser particle sizes and stronger winds and bottom currents. The Arctic Diatom Group (dominated by Bacterosira bathyomphala, Thalassiosira antarctica v. borealis and Thalassiosira antarctica resting spores) was more abundant in the Bering Basin and the areas central of and to the north of Chukchi Plateau, while the Coastal Benthic Diatoms (including Paralia sulcata and Delphineis surirella) were mainly found on the northeast Bering Shelf and nearby Cape Lisburne in the Chukchi Sea. Thalassiosira nordenskioeldii was found to be the most abundant around the Bering Strait, while Neodenticula seminae was only found in the Bering Sea and mainly distributed in the Bering Basin, indicating its close correlation with the Pacific waters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lihua, Ran
Jianfang, Chen
Haiyan, Jin
Hongliang, Li
Yong, Lu
Kui, Wang
author_facet Lihua, Ran
Jianfang, Chen
Haiyan, Jin
Hongliang, Li
Yong, Lu
Kui, Wang
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title Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
title_short Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
title_full Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
title_fullStr Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
title_full_unstemmed Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
title_sort diatom distribution of surface sediment in the bering sea and chukchi sea
publisher Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC
publishDate 2013
url http://library.arcticportal.org/2485/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2485/1/A20130204.pdf
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Lihua, Ran and Jianfang, Chen and Haiyan, Jin and Hongliang, Li and Yong, Lu and Kui, Wang (2013) Diatom distribution of surface sediment in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea. Advances in Polar Science, 24 (2). pp. 106-112.
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