Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula
The surface waters of the Southern Ocean play a key role in the global climate and carbon cycles by promoting growth of some of the world’s largest phytoplankton blooms. Several studies have emphasized the importance of glacial and sediment inputs of Fe that fuel the primary production of the Fe-l...
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fteastcaroluni:oai:TheScholarship.intra.ecu.edu:10342/6228 2023-05-15T13:51:01+02:00 Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971- Crenshaw, Jared Null, Kimberly Peterson, Richard N. Peterson, Leigha E. Lyons, W. Berry 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6228 https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201700013X en_US eng https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antarctic-science/article/nearshore-mixing-and-nutrient-delivery-along-the-western-antarctic-peninsula/641483655D5FB00F67337287076EC053# http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6228 doi:10.1017/S095410201700013X Horizontal eddy diffusivity Land-ocean interface Meltwater Radium isotopes Article 2017 fteastcaroluni https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201700013X 2022-07-11T11:39:57Z The surface waters of the Southern Ocean play a key role in the global climate and carbon cycles by promoting growth of some of the world’s largest phytoplankton blooms. Several studies have emphasized the importance of glacial and sediment inputs of Fe that fuel the primary production of the Fe-limited Southern Ocean. Although the fertile surface waters along the shelf of the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) are influenced by large inputs of freshwater, this freshwater may take multiple pathways (e.g. calving, streams, groundwater discharge) with different degrees of water-rock interactions leading to variable Fe flux to coastal waters. During the summers of 2012–13 and 2013–14, seawater samples were collected along the WAP, near Anvers Island, to observe water column dynamics in nearshore and offshore waters. Tracers (223,224Ra, 222Rn, 18O, 2H) were used to evaluate the source and transport of water and nutrients in coastal fjords and across the shelf. Coastal waters are compared across two field seasons, with increased freshwater observed during 2014. Horizontal mixing rates of water masses along the WAP ranged from 110–3600 m2 s-1. These mixing rates suggest a rapid transport mechanism for moving meltwater offshore. ECU Open Access Publishing Support Fund Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctic Science Anvers Island Southern Ocean East Carolina University: The ScholarShip at ECU Antarctic Southern Ocean Antarctic Peninsula Anvers ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600) Anvers Island ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600) Antarctic Science 29 5 397 409 |
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Horizontal eddy diffusivity Land-ocean interface Meltwater Radium isotopes Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971- Crenshaw, Jared Null, Kimberly Peterson, Richard N. Peterson, Leigha E. Lyons, W. Berry Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula |
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The surface waters of the Southern Ocean play a key role in the global climate and carbon cycles by promoting growth of some of the world’s largest phytoplankton blooms. Several studies have emphasized the importance of glacial and sediment inputs of Fe that fuel the primary production of the Fe-limited Southern Ocean. Although the fertile surface waters along the shelf of the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) are influenced by large inputs of freshwater, this freshwater may take multiple pathways (e.g. calving, streams, groundwater discharge) with different degrees of water-rock interactions leading to variable Fe flux to coastal waters. During the summers of 2012–13 and 2013–14, seawater samples were collected along the WAP, near Anvers Island, to observe water column dynamics in nearshore and offshore waters. Tracers (223,224Ra, 222Rn, 18O, 2H) were used to evaluate the source and transport of water and nutrients in coastal fjords and across the shelf. Coastal waters are compared across two field seasons, with increased freshwater observed during 2014. Horizontal mixing rates of water masses along the WAP ranged from 110–3600 m2 s-1. These mixing rates suggest a rapid transport mechanism for moving meltwater offshore. ECU Open Access Publishing Support Fund |
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Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971- Crenshaw, Jared Null, Kimberly Peterson, Richard N. Peterson, Leigha E. Lyons, W. Berry |
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Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971- Crenshaw, Jared Null, Kimberly Peterson, Richard N. Peterson, Leigha E. Lyons, W. Berry |
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Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971- |
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Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula |
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Nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western Antarctic Peninsula |
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nearshore mixing and nutrient delivery along the western antarctic peninsula |
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