Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"

New production (New P, the rate of net primary production (NPP) supported by exogenously supplied limiting nutrients) and net community production (NCP, gross primary production not consumed by community respiration) are closely related but mechanistically distinct processes. They set the carbon bal...

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Main Authors: Ducklow, Hugh W., Stukel, Michael R., Eveleth, Rachel, Doney, Scott C., Jickells, Tim, Schofield, Oscar, Baker, Alex R., Brindle, John, Chance, Rosie, Cassar, Nicolas
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4055849
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4055849 2023-05-15T13:51:15+02:00 Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014" Ducklow, Hugh W. Stukel, Michael R. Eveleth, Rachel Doney, Scott C. Jickells, Tim Schofield, Oscar Baker, Alex R. Brindle, John Chance, Rosie Cassar, Nicolas 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4055849 https://figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_Spring_summer_net_community_production_new_production_particle_export_and_related_water_column_biogeochemical_processes_in_the_marginal_sea_ice_zone_of_the_western_Antarctic_Peninsula_2012_2014_/4055849 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0177 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Geochemistry FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Oceanography Collection article 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4055849 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0177 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z New production (New P, the rate of net primary production (NPP) supported by exogenously supplied limiting nutrients) and net community production (NCP, gross primary production not consumed by community respiration) are closely related but mechanistically distinct processes. They set the carbon balance in the upper ocean and define an upper limit for export from the system. The relationships, relative magnitudes and variability of New P (from 15 NO 3 – uptake), O 2 : Argon-based NCP and sinking particle export (based on the 238 U : 234 Th disequilibrium) are increasingly well documented but still not clearly understood. This is especially true in remote regions such as polar marginal ice zones. Here we present a 3-year dataset of simultaneous measurements made at approximately 50 stations along the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) continental shelf in midsummer (January) 2012–2014. Net seasonal-scale changes in water column inventories (0–150 m) of nitrate and iodide were also estimated at the same stations. The average daily rates based on inventory changes exceeded the shorter-term rate measurements. A major uncertainty in the relative magnitude of the inventory estimates is specifying the start of the growing season following sea-ice retreat. New P and NCP(O 2 ) did not differ significantly. New P and NCP(O 2 ) were significantly greater than sinking particle export from Thorium-234. We suggest this is a persistent and systematic imbalance and that other processes such as vertical mixing and advection of suspended particles are important export pathways.This article is part of the theme issue ‘The marine system of the west Antarctic Peninsula: status and strategy for progress in a region of rapid change’. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Oceanography
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Oceanography
Ducklow, Hugh W.
Stukel, Michael R.
Eveleth, Rachel
Doney, Scott C.
Jickells, Tim
Schofield, Oscar
Baker, Alex R.
Brindle, John
Chance, Rosie
Cassar, Nicolas
Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Oceanography
description New production (New P, the rate of net primary production (NPP) supported by exogenously supplied limiting nutrients) and net community production (NCP, gross primary production not consumed by community respiration) are closely related but mechanistically distinct processes. They set the carbon balance in the upper ocean and define an upper limit for export from the system. The relationships, relative magnitudes and variability of New P (from 15 NO 3 – uptake), O 2 : Argon-based NCP and sinking particle export (based on the 238 U : 234 Th disequilibrium) are increasingly well documented but still not clearly understood. This is especially true in remote regions such as polar marginal ice zones. Here we present a 3-year dataset of simultaneous measurements made at approximately 50 stations along the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) continental shelf in midsummer (January) 2012–2014. Net seasonal-scale changes in water column inventories (0–150 m) of nitrate and iodide were also estimated at the same stations. The average daily rates based on inventory changes exceeded the shorter-term rate measurements. A major uncertainty in the relative magnitude of the inventory estimates is specifying the start of the growing season following sea-ice retreat. New P and NCP(O 2 ) did not differ significantly. New P and NCP(O 2 ) were significantly greater than sinking particle export from Thorium-234. We suggest this is a persistent and systematic imbalance and that other processes such as vertical mixing and advection of suspended particles are important export pathways.This article is part of the theme issue ‘The marine system of the west Antarctic Peninsula: status and strategy for progress in a region of rapid change’.
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author Ducklow, Hugh W.
Stukel, Michael R.
Eveleth, Rachel
Doney, Scott C.
Jickells, Tim
Schofield, Oscar
Baker, Alex R.
Brindle, John
Chance, Rosie
Cassar, Nicolas
author_facet Ducklow, Hugh W.
Stukel, Michael R.
Eveleth, Rachel
Doney, Scott C.
Jickells, Tim
Schofield, Oscar
Baker, Alex R.
Brindle, John
Chance, Rosie
Cassar, Nicolas
author_sort Ducklow, Hugh W.
title Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"
title_short Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"
title_full Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"
title_fullStr Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary material from "Spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western Antarctic Peninsula 2012–2014"
title_sort supplementary material from "spring–summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the western antarctic peninsula 2012–2014"
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