Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer

In this study, we investigated the distributions of sea-surface suspended particulate organic carbon (POC) and its stable isotope (δ13CPOC) in Prydz Bay, Antarctica, and examined the factors influencing their distribution, sources, and transport. We used measurements collected from 61 stations in Pr...

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Main Authors: Xijie, Yin, Yunhai, Li, Lei, Qiao, Aijun, Wang, Yonghang, Xu, Jian, Chen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2014
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2535 2023-11-05T03:31:02+01:00 Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer Xijie, Yin Yunhai, Li Lei, Qiao Aijun, Wang Yonghang, Xu Jian, Chen 2014-09 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2535/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2535/1/A20140306.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2535/1/A20140306.pdf Xijie, Yin and Yunhai, Li and Lei, Qiao and Aijun, Wang and Yonghang, Xu and Jian, Chen (2014) Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer. Advances in Polar Science, 25 (3). pp. 175-182. Cryosphere Oceans Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftarcticportal 2023-10-11T22:54:25Z In this study, we investigated the distributions of sea-surface suspended particulate organic carbon (POC) and its stable isotope (δ13CPOC) in Prydz Bay, Antarctica, and examined the factors influencing their distribution, sources, and transport. We used measurements collected from 61 stations in Prydz Bay during the 29th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition, in combination with remote sensing data on sea surface temperature (SST), chlorophyll a concentration, and sea ice coverage. The POC concentration in the surface waters of Prydz Bay was 0.28–0.84 mg·L−1, with an average concentration of 0.48 mg·L−1. The δ13CPOC value ranged from −29.68‰ to −26.30‰, with an average of −28.01‰. The concentration of suspended POC was highest in near-shore areas and in western Prydz Bay. The POC concentration was correlated with chlorophyll a concentration and sea ice coverage, suggesting that POC was associated with phytoplankton production in local water columns, while the growth of phytoplankton was obviously affected by sea ice coverage. The δ13CPOC value in suspended particles decreased gradually towards the outer waters of Prydz Bay, while in eastern Prydz Bay the δ13CPOC value become gradually more negative from nearshore to deep-water areas, suggesting that δ13CPOC was mainly infl uenced by CO2 fi xation by phytoplankton. The δ13CPOC value in suspended particles near Zhongshan Station was signifi cantly negative, possibly as a result of the input of terrigenous organic matter and changes in the phytoplankton species composition in the nearshore area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Science Polar Science Prydz Bay Sea ice Arctic Portal Library
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topic Cryosphere
Oceans
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Oceans
Xijie, Yin
Yunhai, Li
Lei, Qiao
Aijun, Wang
Yonghang, Xu
Jian, Chen
Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer
topic_facet Cryosphere
Oceans
description In this study, we investigated the distributions of sea-surface suspended particulate organic carbon (POC) and its stable isotope (δ13CPOC) in Prydz Bay, Antarctica, and examined the factors influencing their distribution, sources, and transport. We used measurements collected from 61 stations in Prydz Bay during the 29th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition, in combination with remote sensing data on sea surface temperature (SST), chlorophyll a concentration, and sea ice coverage. The POC concentration in the surface waters of Prydz Bay was 0.28–0.84 mg·L−1, with an average concentration of 0.48 mg·L−1. The δ13CPOC value ranged from −29.68‰ to −26.30‰, with an average of −28.01‰. The concentration of suspended POC was highest in near-shore areas and in western Prydz Bay. The POC concentration was correlated with chlorophyll a concentration and sea ice coverage, suggesting that POC was associated with phytoplankton production in local water columns, while the growth of phytoplankton was obviously affected by sea ice coverage. The δ13CPOC value in suspended particles decreased gradually towards the outer waters of Prydz Bay, while in eastern Prydz Bay the δ13CPOC value become gradually more negative from nearshore to deep-water areas, suggesting that δ13CPOC was mainly infl uenced by CO2 fi xation by phytoplankton. The δ13CPOC value in suspended particles near Zhongshan Station was signifi cantly negative, possibly as a result of the input of terrigenous organic matter and changes in the phytoplankton species composition in the nearshore area.
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author Xijie, Yin
Yunhai, Li
Lei, Qiao
Aijun, Wang
Yonghang, Xu
Jian, Chen
author_facet Xijie, Yin
Yunhai, Li
Lei, Qiao
Aijun, Wang
Yonghang, Xu
Jian, Chen
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title Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer
title_short Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer
title_full Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer
title_fullStr Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer
title_full_unstemmed Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer
title_sort source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of prydz bay, antarctica, during summer
publisher Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC
publishDate 2014
url http://library.arcticportal.org/2535/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2535/1/A20140306.pdf
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Polar Science
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Xijie, Yin and Yunhai, Li and Lei, Qiao and Aijun, Wang and Yonghang, Xu and Jian, Chen (2014) Source and spatial distributions of particulate organic carbon and its isotope in surface waters of Prydz Bay, Antarctica, during summer. Advances in Polar Science, 25 (3). pp. 175-182.
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