Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight

Phytoplankton growth is the foundation for energy transfer into higher trophic levels, influences climate by the uptake of atmospheric CO 2 , and plays an important role in nutrient cycling. Here we use a novel lagrangian approach to characterize the nitrate supply to the Great Australian Bight, ide...

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Main Authors: Cetina-Heredia, Paulina, Sebille, Erik, Matear, Richard, Roughan, Moninya
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2016-53
https://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/bg-2016-53/
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:bgd49902 2023-05-15T13:43:09+02:00 Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight Cetina-Heredia, Paulina Sebille, Erik Matear, Richard Roughan, Moninya 2018-09-26 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2016-53 https://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/bg-2016-53/ eng eng doi:10.5194/bg-2016-53 https://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/bg-2016-53/ eISSN: 1726-4189 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2016-53 2019-12-24T09:52:40Z Phytoplankton growth is the foundation for energy transfer into higher trophic levels, influences climate by the uptake of atmospheric CO 2 , and plays an important role in nutrient cycling. Here we use a novel lagrangian approach to characterize the nitrate supply to the Great Australian Bight, identify episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms and ascertain the origin of the nitrate sources that fuel them. We find that 55 % of nitrate used by phytoplankton enters the GAB in the upper 100 m and that 88 % originates locally from a region between the GAB and the Sub Antarctic Front, rather than from more remote oceans; thus, most of the nitrate is recycled locally. Our results show extreme phytoplankton blooms have an annual periodicity, peaking in the Austral autumn when the mixed layer deepens. This suggests that stratification erosion is key supplying nutrients into the euphotic zone and triggering these episodes. Text Antarc* Antarctic Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic Austral
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description Phytoplankton growth is the foundation for energy transfer into higher trophic levels, influences climate by the uptake of atmospheric CO 2 , and plays an important role in nutrient cycling. Here we use a novel lagrangian approach to characterize the nitrate supply to the Great Australian Bight, identify episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms and ascertain the origin of the nitrate sources that fuel them. We find that 55 % of nitrate used by phytoplankton enters the GAB in the upper 100 m and that 88 % originates locally from a region between the GAB and the Sub Antarctic Front, rather than from more remote oceans; thus, most of the nitrate is recycled locally. Our results show extreme phytoplankton blooms have an annual periodicity, peaking in the Austral autumn when the mixed layer deepens. This suggests that stratification erosion is key supplying nutrients into the euphotic zone and triggering these episodes.
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author Cetina-Heredia, Paulina
Sebille, Erik
Matear, Richard
Roughan, Moninya
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Sebille, Erik
Matear, Richard
Roughan, Moninya
Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight
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Sebille, Erik
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Roughan, Moninya
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title Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight
title_short Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight
title_full Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight
title_fullStr Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight
title_full_unstemmed Lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the Great Australian Bight
title_sort lagrangian characterization of nitrate supply and episodes of extreme phytoplankton blooms in the great australian bight
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