Biogeochemical budgets in the Eastern boundary current system of the North Atlantic: Evidences of net heterotrophy and nitrogen fixation [Oral]

Symposium GLOBEC–IMBER España, Valencia, 28-30 marzo 2007 Thermohaline and chemical data from three WOCE cruises conducted in 1997/98 define the MedBox region, bounded by the Strait of Gibraltar, 24ºN, 41ºN and 22ºW. The carbon budget indicates that the MedBox is a heterotrophic region, where carbon...

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Main Authors: Álvarez, Marta, Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/330094
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Summary:Symposium GLOBEC–IMBER España, Valencia, 28-30 marzo 2007 Thermohaline and chemical data from three WOCE cruises conducted in 1997/98 define the MedBox region, bounded by the Strait of Gibraltar, 24ºN, 41ºN and 22ºW. The carbon budget indicates that the MedBox is a heterotrophic region, where carbon is mineralised at a net rate of 17±11 g C m-2 yr-1, supported by the input of allochthonous organic matter, mainly in the dissolved form, from the adjacent ocean. Dissolved organic carbon accounts for 90% of the organic carbon demand. In vitro measurements to estimate the net community production of the study area differ largely from our geochemical budget estimation, likely reflecting different spatial and temporal scales and/or terms or processes not taken into account by both methods. The nitrogen budget of the MedBox pointed to a significant atmospheric input via N2 fixation (3.4±3.1 g N m-2 yr-1) No