Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current

The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean interactions. Characterizing these environmental exchanges and feedbacks is critical to facilitate projections of the carbon cycle under changing climate conditions. The environmental drivers of sinking par...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: Sánchez-Vidal, Anna, Veres, Oriol, Langone, Leonardo, Ferré, Bénédicte, Calafat, Antoni, Canals, Miquel, Durrieu de Madron, Xavier, Heussner, Serge, Mienert, Jürgen, Grimalt, Joan O., Pusceddu, Antonio, Danovaro, Roberto
Other Authors: European Commission
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/135226
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.06.002
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/135226 2024-02-11T10:00:54+01:00 Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current Sánchez-Vidal, Anna Veres, Oriol Langone, Leonardo Ferré, Bénédicte Calafat, Antoni Canals, Miquel Durrieu de Madron, Xavier Heussner, Serge Mienert, Jürgen Grimalt, Joan O. Pusceddu, Antonio Danovaro, Roberto European Commission 2015-09-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/135226 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.06.002 https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 en eng Elsevier #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/226354 Postprint http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.06.002 Sí Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 103: 49-63(2015) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/135226 doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2015.06.002 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 open Fram Strait Organic carbon Ice rafted detritus Particle fluxes West Spitsbergen current artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2015 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.06.00210.13039/501100000780 2024-01-16T10:16:41Z The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean interactions. Characterizing these environmental exchanges and feedbacks is critical to facilitate projections of the carbon cycle under changing climate conditions. The environmental drivers of sinking particles including organic carbon (OC) to the deep-sea floor are investigated with four moorings including sediment traps and currentmeters at the Arctic gateway in the eastern Fram Strait, which is the area where warm anomalies are transported northwards to the Arctic. Particles fluxes were collected over one year (July 2010-July 2011) and have been analysed to obtain the content of the lithogenic fraction, calcium carbonate, OC and its stable isotopes, opal, and the grain size. Records of near bottom current speed and temperature along with satellite observations of sea ice extent and chlorophyll-a concentration have been used for evaluation of the environmental conditions.We found increased lithogenic fluxes (up to 9872mgm-2d-1) and coarsening grain size of settling particles in late winter-early spring. At the same time, intensifications of the northward flowing west Spitsbergen current (WSC) were recorded. The WSC was able to resuspend and transport northwards sediments that were deposited at the outlet of Storfjordrenna and on the upper slope west of Spitsbergen. The signal of recurrent winnowing of fine particles was also detected in the top layer of surface sediments. In addition, an increased arrival of sea ice transported ice rafted detritus (>414 detrital carbonate mineral grains larger than 1mm per m2) from the southern Spitsbergen coast along with terrestrial organic matter was observed beyond 1000m of water depth during winter months. Finally, the downward particle fluxes showed typical temporal variability of high latitudes, with high percentages of the biogenic compounds (opal, organic carbon and calcium carbonate) linked to the phytoplankton bloom in spring-summer. However, on an annual basis local ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Phytoplankton Sea ice Storfjordrenna Spitsbergen Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Arctic Arctic Ocean Storfjordrenna ENVELOPE(17.000,17.000,76.000,76.000) Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 103 49 63
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topic Fram Strait
Organic carbon
Ice rafted detritus
Particle fluxes
West Spitsbergen current
spellingShingle Fram Strait
Organic carbon
Ice rafted detritus
Particle fluxes
West Spitsbergen current
Sánchez-Vidal, Anna
Veres, Oriol
Langone, Leonardo
Ferré, Bénédicte
Calafat, Antoni
Canals, Miquel
Durrieu de Madron, Xavier
Heussner, Serge
Mienert, Jürgen
Grimalt, Joan O.
Pusceddu, Antonio
Danovaro, Roberto
Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current
topic_facet Fram Strait
Organic carbon
Ice rafted detritus
Particle fluxes
West Spitsbergen current
description The carbon cycle of the Arctic Ocean is tightly regulated by land-atmosphere-cryosphere-ocean interactions. Characterizing these environmental exchanges and feedbacks is critical to facilitate projections of the carbon cycle under changing climate conditions. The environmental drivers of sinking particles including organic carbon (OC) to the deep-sea floor are investigated with four moorings including sediment traps and currentmeters at the Arctic gateway in the eastern Fram Strait, which is the area where warm anomalies are transported northwards to the Arctic. Particles fluxes were collected over one year (July 2010-July 2011) and have been analysed to obtain the content of the lithogenic fraction, calcium carbonate, OC and its stable isotopes, opal, and the grain size. Records of near bottom current speed and temperature along with satellite observations of sea ice extent and chlorophyll-a concentration have been used for evaluation of the environmental conditions.We found increased lithogenic fluxes (up to 9872mgm-2d-1) and coarsening grain size of settling particles in late winter-early spring. At the same time, intensifications of the northward flowing west Spitsbergen current (WSC) were recorded. The WSC was able to resuspend and transport northwards sediments that were deposited at the outlet of Storfjordrenna and on the upper slope west of Spitsbergen. The signal of recurrent winnowing of fine particles was also detected in the top layer of surface sediments. In addition, an increased arrival of sea ice transported ice rafted detritus (>414 detrital carbonate mineral grains larger than 1mm per m2) from the southern Spitsbergen coast along with terrestrial organic matter was observed beyond 1000m of water depth during winter months. Finally, the downward particle fluxes showed typical temporal variability of high latitudes, with high percentages of the biogenic compounds (opal, organic carbon and calcium carbonate) linked to the phytoplankton bloom in spring-summer. However, on an annual basis local ...
author2 European Commission
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sánchez-Vidal, Anna
Veres, Oriol
Langone, Leonardo
Ferré, Bénédicte
Calafat, Antoni
Canals, Miquel
Durrieu de Madron, Xavier
Heussner, Serge
Mienert, Jürgen
Grimalt, Joan O.
Pusceddu, Antonio
Danovaro, Roberto
author_facet Sánchez-Vidal, Anna
Veres, Oriol
Langone, Leonardo
Ferré, Bénédicte
Calafat, Antoni
Canals, Miquel
Durrieu de Madron, Xavier
Heussner, Serge
Mienert, Jürgen
Grimalt, Joan O.
Pusceddu, Antonio
Danovaro, Roberto
author_sort Sánchez-Vidal, Anna
title Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current
title_short Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current
title_full Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current
title_fullStr Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current
title_full_unstemmed Particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern Fram strait under the influence of the west Spitsbergen current
title_sort particle sources and downward fluxes in the eastern fram strait under the influence of the west spitsbergen current
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2015.06.002
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 103: 49-63(2015)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/135226
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