Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2

Iron availability in the Southern Ocean controls phytoplankton growth, community composition and the uptake of atmospheric CO 2 by the biological pump. The KEOPS-2 (KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study 2) "process study", took place around the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian sector o...

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Main Authors: A. R. Bowie, P. van der Merwe, F. Quéroué, T. Trull, M. Fourquez, F. Planchon, G. Sarthou, F. Chever, A. T. Townsend, I. Obernosterer, J.-B. Sallée, S. Blain
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-4421-2015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:49437021f31344d5ac65c7411bcaa3a6 2023-05-15T17:02:08+02:00 Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2 A. R. Bowie P. van der Merwe F. Quéroué T. Trull M. Fourquez F. Planchon G. Sarthou F. Chever A. T. Townsend I. Obernosterer J.-B. Sallée S. Blain 2015-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-4421-2015 https://doaj.org/article/49437021f31344d5ac65c7411bcaa3a6 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.biogeosciences.net/12/4421/2015/bg-12-4421-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4170 https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4189 1726-4170 1726-4189 doi:10.5194/bg-12-4421-2015 https://doaj.org/article/49437021f31344d5ac65c7411bcaa3a6 Biogeosciences, Vol 12, Iss 14, Pp 4421-4445 (2015) Ecology QH540-549.5 Life QH501-531 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-4421-2015 2022-12-31T01:28:17Z Iron availability in the Southern Ocean controls phytoplankton growth, community composition and the uptake of atmospheric CO 2 by the biological pump. The KEOPS-2 (KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study 2) "process study", took place around the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean. This is a region naturally fertilised with iron on the scale of hundreds to thousands of square kilometres, producing a mosaic of spring blooms which show distinct biological and biogeochemical responses to fertilisation. This paper presents biogeochemical iron budgets (incorporating vertical and lateral supply, internal cycling, and sinks) for three contrasting sites: an upstream high-nutrient low-chlorophyll reference, over the plateau and in the offshore plume east of the Kerguelen Islands. These budgets show that distinct regional environments driven by complex circulation and transport pathways are responsible for differences in the mode and strength of iron supply, with vertical supply dominant on the plateau and lateral supply dominant in the plume. Iron supply from "new" sources (diffusion, upwelling, entrainment, lateral advection, atmospheric dust) to the surface waters of the plume was double that above the plateau and 20 times greater than at the reference site, whilst iron demand (measured by cellular uptake) in the plume was similar to that above the plateau but 40 times greater than at the reference site. "Recycled" iron supply by bacterial regeneration and zooplankton grazing was a relatively minor component at all sites (< 8 % of new supply), in contrast to earlier findings from other biogeochemical iron budgets in the Southern Ocean. Over the plateau, a particulate iron dissolution term of 2.5 % was invoked to balance the budget; this approximately doubled the standing stock of dissolved iron in the mixed layer. The exchange of iron between dissolved, biogenic particulate and lithogenic particulate pools was highly dynamic in time and space, resulting in a decoupling of the iron supply ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Kerguelen Islands Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Southern Ocean Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Indian Biogeosciences 12 14 4421 4445
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Life
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A. R. Bowie
P. van der Merwe
F. Quéroué
T. Trull
M. Fourquez
F. Planchon
G. Sarthou
F. Chever
A. T. Townsend
I. Obernosterer
J.-B. Sallée
S. Blain
Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2
topic_facet Ecology
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description Iron availability in the Southern Ocean controls phytoplankton growth, community composition and the uptake of atmospheric CO 2 by the biological pump. The KEOPS-2 (KErguelen Ocean and Plateau compared Study 2) "process study", took place around the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean. This is a region naturally fertilised with iron on the scale of hundreds to thousands of square kilometres, producing a mosaic of spring blooms which show distinct biological and biogeochemical responses to fertilisation. This paper presents biogeochemical iron budgets (incorporating vertical and lateral supply, internal cycling, and sinks) for three contrasting sites: an upstream high-nutrient low-chlorophyll reference, over the plateau and in the offshore plume east of the Kerguelen Islands. These budgets show that distinct regional environments driven by complex circulation and transport pathways are responsible for differences in the mode and strength of iron supply, with vertical supply dominant on the plateau and lateral supply dominant in the plume. Iron supply from "new" sources (diffusion, upwelling, entrainment, lateral advection, atmospheric dust) to the surface waters of the plume was double that above the plateau and 20 times greater than at the reference site, whilst iron demand (measured by cellular uptake) in the plume was similar to that above the plateau but 40 times greater than at the reference site. "Recycled" iron supply by bacterial regeneration and zooplankton grazing was a relatively minor component at all sites (< 8 % of new supply), in contrast to earlier findings from other biogeochemical iron budgets in the Southern Ocean. Over the plateau, a particulate iron dissolution term of 2.5 % was invoked to balance the budget; this approximately doubled the standing stock of dissolved iron in the mixed layer. The exchange of iron between dissolved, biogenic particulate and lithogenic particulate pools was highly dynamic in time and space, resulting in a decoupling of the iron supply ...
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author A. R. Bowie
P. van der Merwe
F. Quéroué
T. Trull
M. Fourquez
F. Planchon
G. Sarthou
F. Chever
A. T. Townsend
I. Obernosterer
J.-B. Sallée
S. Blain
author_facet A. R. Bowie
P. van der Merwe
F. Quéroué
T. Trull
M. Fourquez
F. Planchon
G. Sarthou
F. Chever
A. T. Townsend
I. Obernosterer
J.-B. Sallée
S. Blain
author_sort A. R. Bowie
title Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2
title_short Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2
title_full Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2
title_fullStr Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2
title_full_unstemmed Iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the Kerguelen Archipelago (Southern Ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, KEOPS-2
title_sort iron budgets for three distinct biogeochemical sites around the kerguelen archipelago (southern ocean) during the natural fertilisation study, keops-2
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