The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean
Samples of seawater and suspended particles in the mixed layer (top 100m) were collected on Seward Johnson cruises SJ9603, SJ9612, and SJ0005 to the tropical and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean. Deep-water nitrate has been proposed to provide most nitrogen to the upper water column of the North Atl...
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ftgeorgiatech:oai:repository.gatech.edu:1853/28175 2024-06-02T08:11:01+00:00 The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean Hall, Madison Biology 2009-05-04 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28175 en_US eng Georgia Institute of Technology http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28175 North Atlantic Ocean Marine nitrogen cycle N* Nitrogen fixation Text Undergraduate Thesis 2009 ftgeorgiatech 2024-05-06T11:34:02Z Samples of seawater and suspended particles in the mixed layer (top 100m) were collected on Seward Johnson cruises SJ9603, SJ9612, and SJ0005 to the tropical and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean. Deep-water nitrate has been proposed to provide most nitrogen to the upper water column of the North Atlantic Ocean. Recent evidence has shown that N2 fixation is plays a significant role in supplying nitrogen for new production. The ratio of 15N: 14N, referred to as δ15N, provides a useful tracer for identifying major sources to new nitrogen in the upper water column. Persistently low δ15N values coupled with high N* values imply a large contribution of N2 fixation, with 83 of 85 stations suggesting some contribution of N2 fixation. The highest levels of diazotrophic contribution were recorded in the southwestern tropical Atlantic Ocean, where a large bloom of the N2 fixing diatom/ cyanobacterial association Hemiaulus/ Richelia association in addition to the N2 fixing cyanobacterium Trichodesmium was previously recorded. The isotopic data, N* data, and diazotrophic contribution estimates show N2 fixation is making a significant contribution to the nitrogen budget of the nutrient-poor North Atlantic Ocean. Montoya, Joseph - Faculty Mentor Garton, David - Committee Member/Second Reader Bachelor Thesis North Atlantic Georgia Institute of Technology: SMARTech - Scholarly Materials and Research at Georgia Tech |
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Samples of seawater and suspended particles in the mixed layer (top 100m) were collected on Seward Johnson cruises SJ9603, SJ9612, and SJ0005 to the tropical and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean. Deep-water nitrate has been proposed to provide most nitrogen to the upper water column of the North Atlantic Ocean. Recent evidence has shown that N2 fixation is plays a significant role in supplying nitrogen for new production. The ratio of 15N: 14N, referred to as δ15N, provides a useful tracer for identifying major sources to new nitrogen in the upper water column. Persistently low δ15N values coupled with high N* values imply a large contribution of N2 fixation, with 83 of 85 stations suggesting some contribution of N2 fixation. The highest levels of diazotrophic contribution were recorded in the southwestern tropical Atlantic Ocean, where a large bloom of the N2 fixing diatom/ cyanobacterial association Hemiaulus/ Richelia association in addition to the N2 fixing cyanobacterium Trichodesmium was previously recorded. The isotopic data, N* data, and diazotrophic contribution estimates show N2 fixation is making a significant contribution to the nitrogen budget of the nutrient-poor North Atlantic Ocean. Montoya, Joseph - Faculty Mentor Garton, David - Committee Member/Second Reader |
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The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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The importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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importance of nitrogen fixation to the nitrogen budget of the north atlantic ocean |
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