Export and isotropic composition of organic matter in the Subantarctic and polar frontal zones of the Southern Ocean ...

This thesis aims to improve estimates of net community production and carbon export in the Subantarctic (SAZ) and Polar Frontal Zones (PFZ) of the Southern Ocean from estimates of nutrient depletion, and to use measurements of stable isotopes in suspended and sinking organic matter to assess ecosyst...

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Main Author: Lourey, Martin John
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University Of Tasmania 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25959/23231600
https://figshare.utas.edu.au/articles/thesis/Export_and_isotropic_composition_of_organic_matter_in_the_Subantarctic_and_polar_frontal_zones_of_the_Southern_Ocean/23231600
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Summary:This thesis aims to improve estimates of net community production and carbon export in the Subantarctic (SAZ) and Polar Frontal Zones (PFZ) of the Southern Ocean from estimates of nutrient depletion, and to use measurements of stable isotopes in suspended and sinking organic matter to assess ecosystem processes responsible for nitrate and CO2 depletion. Estimates of seasonal surface water nutrient depletion corrected for frontal movements and changes in water masses using observed quasi-linear nutrient-salinity relationships, suggest that from July to March nitrate depletion and carbon export in the SAZ (510 mmol N 111 -2 and 3,400 mmol C m-2 ) was approximately twice that of the PFZ (250 mmol N m-2and 1,600 mmol C m -2 ). Phosphate depletions were similar (29 and 24 mmol P m -2for the SAZ and PFZ, respectively) between the regions due to a lower N/P ratio of depletion in the PFZ (8.3 ± 5.4) than the SAZ (15.1 ± 2.3). Comparison with sediment trap and primary production estimates suggests that ...