SPORADIC INCREASE OF PARTICLE SEDIMENTATION AT THE ICE EDGE OF THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1994-1995 (18th Symposium on Polar Biology)

P(論文) Time-series sediment traps were deployed at depths of 537 m, 796 m, 1259 m, 1722 m and 2727 m at ice edge of the Antarctic Ocean (64°42'S, 139°58'E) from 26 December 1994 to 20 January 1995. During a short period from 7 to 9 January, a sporadic flux increase within a few days in term...

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Main Authors: ササキ, ヒロシ, スズキ, ヒデカツ, タカヤマ, マコト, スズキ, コウジ, ハンダ, ノブヒコ, クドウ, サカエ, フクチ, ミツオ, SASAKI, Hiroshi, SUZUKI, Hidekatsu, TAKAYAMA, Makoto, SUZUKI, Koji, HANDA, Nobuhiko, KUDOH, Sakae, FUKUCHI, Mitsuo
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1997
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/5339/files/KJ00000767682.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15094/00005339
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5339
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Summary:P(論文) Time-series sediment traps were deployed at depths of 537 m, 796 m, 1259 m, 1722 m and 2727 m at ice edge of the Antarctic Ocean (64°42'S, 139°58'E) from 26 December 1994 to 20 January 1995. During a short period from 7 to 9 January, a sporadic flux increase within a few days in terms of total dry weight of 774 mg m^<-2>d^<-1> at 537 m was observed. The mass of sinking particles forming the flux maximum sank down to the deepest trap (2727 m) within 7-11 days, indicating that about 5% of these particles were transported downward to the bottom with the sinking rate of 199-313 m d^<-1> (mean 243 m d^<-1>). The considerable particle loss rate (13% [100 m]^<-1>) below the mesopelagic layers in a short period suggests the occurrence of consumption processes induced by the sporadic supply of freshly produced particles from above. departmental bulletin paper