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spelling ftkingabdullahun:oai:repository.kaust.edu.sa:10754/630592 2023-12-31T10:00:36+01:00 Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio González-Ortegón, Enrique Duarte, Carlos M. Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division Marine Science Program Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) ICMAN-Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (CSIC), Campus Universitario Río San Pedro, 11510, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain ICMAN-Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (CSIC), Campus Universitario Río San Pedro, 11510, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain. Electronic address: a.tovar@csic.es. CEI-MAR International Campus of Excellence of the Sea, Campus Universitario Río San Pedro, 11510, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain. 2018-10-24 http://hdl.handle.net/10754/630592 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.315 unknown Elsevier BV https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718342128 Tovar-Sánchez A, González-Ortegón E, Duarte CM (2019) Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean. Science of The Total Environment 652: 907–914. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.315. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.315 0048-9697 Science of The Total Environment http://hdl.handle.net/10754/630592 Trace metals Surface-ocean Sea surface microlayer Aerosol deposition Ice Arctic Antarctic Article 2018 ftkingabdullahun https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.315 2023-12-02T20:19:02Z Understanding the biogeochemical cycles and distribution of trace elements in the marine environment is one of the main challenges in chemical oceanography. We describe herein the trace metal composition of the uppermost surface ocean of various oceanographic regions (Arctic and Southern Oceans, subtropical Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea). Our results show that trace metals in the top meter of the ocean are found in two clearly differentiated layers according to metal abundance and stoichiometry, namely the surface microlayer (SML) and its underlying subsurface water (SSW). Although metal concentrations in the subsurface dissolved fractions vary regionally and globally, it shows a singular metal stoichiometric signature. This work emphasizes the need to study of the SML as unique compartment to improve our understanding of the biogeochemical cycle of trace metals in the surface ocean, especially for metals, such as Pb, Fe and Cu, which are abundant in the SML. This research is a contribution to future projects: i) THRESHOLDS project (CTM2005-24238-E) funded by the EU-FP6; ii) ATOS project, funded as part of the Spanish contribution to the International Polar Year (IPY) by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (POL2006-00550/CTM). This project is a contribution to the GEOTRACES cluster of the IPY; iii) RODA project: funded by the Spanish MEC National Plan (CTM2004-06842-C03-02/MAR); Financial support to E. G-O was given by CEI-MAR. The data used are listed in the references, figures, tables, and supplements. We thank the crew of the R/V Hespérides and BIO García del Cid for their dedicated and professional assistance, and the personnel of the UTM for their highly professional technical support. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic International Polar Year IPY King Abdullah University of Science and Technology: KAUST Repository Science of The Total Environment 652 907 914
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topic Trace metals
Surface-ocean
Sea surface microlayer
Aerosol deposition
Ice
Arctic
Antarctic
spellingShingle Trace metals
Surface-ocean
Sea surface microlayer
Aerosol deposition
Ice
Arctic
Antarctic
Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
González-Ortegón, Enrique
Duarte, Carlos M.
Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
topic_facet Trace metals
Surface-ocean
Sea surface microlayer
Aerosol deposition
Ice
Arctic
Antarctic
description Understanding the biogeochemical cycles and distribution of trace elements in the marine environment is one of the main challenges in chemical oceanography. We describe herein the trace metal composition of the uppermost surface ocean of various oceanographic regions (Arctic and Southern Oceans, subtropical Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea). Our results show that trace metals in the top meter of the ocean are found in two clearly differentiated layers according to metal abundance and stoichiometry, namely the surface microlayer (SML) and its underlying subsurface water (SSW). Although metal concentrations in the subsurface dissolved fractions vary regionally and globally, it shows a singular metal stoichiometric signature. This work emphasizes the need to study of the SML as unique compartment to improve our understanding of the biogeochemical cycle of trace metals in the surface ocean, especially for metals, such as Pb, Fe and Cu, which are abundant in the SML. This research is a contribution to future projects: i) THRESHOLDS project (CTM2005-24238-E) funded by the EU-FP6; ii) ATOS project, funded as part of the Spanish contribution to the International Polar Year (IPY) by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (POL2006-00550/CTM). This project is a contribution to the GEOTRACES cluster of the IPY; iii) RODA project: funded by the Spanish MEC National Plan (CTM2004-06842-C03-02/MAR); Financial support to E. G-O was given by CEI-MAR. The data used are listed in the references, figures, tables, and supplements. We thank the crew of the R/V Hespérides and BIO García del Cid for their dedicated and professional assistance, and the personnel of the UTM for their highly professional technical support.
author2 Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division
Marine Science Program
Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
ICMAN-Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (CSIC), Campus Universitario Río San Pedro, 11510, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain
ICMAN-Instituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (CSIC), Campus Universitario Río San Pedro, 11510, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain. Electronic address: a.tovar@csic.es.
CEI-MAR International Campus of Excellence of the Sea, Campus Universitario Río San Pedro, 11510, Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
González-Ortegón, Enrique
Duarte, Carlos M.
author_facet Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
González-Ortegón, Enrique
Duarte, Carlos M.
author_sort Tovar-Sánchez, Antonio
title Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
title_short Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
title_full Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
title_fullStr Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
title_full_unstemmed Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
title_sort trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean
publisher Elsevier BV
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.315
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International Polar Year
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International Polar Year
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Tovar-Sánchez A, González-Ortegón E, Duarte CM (2019) Trace metal partitioning in the top meter of the ocean. Science of The Total Environment 652: 907–914. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.10.315.
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