Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula

Analyses of a multidisciplinary data set, collected in continental shelf waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) during austral summer of January 1993, identified a previously unrecognized forcing mechanism that sets up a physical and chemical structure that supports and assures site-specifi...

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Main Authors: Prézelin, Barbara B., Hofmann, Eileen E., Moline, Mark, Klinck, John M.
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Published: ODU Digital Commons 2004
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spelling ftolddominionuni:oai:digitalcommons.odu.edu:oeas_fac_pubs-1144 2023-05-15T13:57:54+02:00 Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula Prézelin, Barbara B. Hofmann, Eileen E. Moline, Mark Klinck, John M. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/135 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1144&context=oeas_fac_pubs unknown ODU Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/135 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1144&context=oeas_fac_pubs OES Faculty Publications Circumpolar current Bransfield Strait Slope front Ross Sea Marine Biology Oceanography article 2004 ftolddominionuni 2021-08-30T17:13:05Z Analyses of a multidisciplinary data set, collected in continental shelf waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) during austral summer of January 1993, identified a previously unrecognized forcing mechanism that sets up a physical and chemical structure that supports and assures site-specific diatom-dominated communities and enhanced biological production (Prézelin et al., 2000). This forcing is active when the southern boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) flows along the shelf edge, thereby facilitating onshelf bottom intrusions of nutrient-rich Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW), which then is upwelled or mixed into the upper water column. At times or locations where UCDW is not introduced to the upper water column, diatoms no longer dominate phytoplankton assemblages over the mid- to outer WAP continental shelf. This analysis extends the area and seasons studied through similar analyses of multidisciplinary data sets collected on four additional cruises to the WAP that cover all seasons. Results show that on shelf intrusions of UCDW: (1) occur in other regions of the WAP continental shelf; (2) are episodic; (3) are forced by nonseasonal physical processes; and (4) produce areas of diatom-dominated phytoplankton assemblages and enhanced primary production. At times, multiple intrusions are observed on the WAP continental shelf, and each event may be in a different stage. Further, the occurrence of an intrusion event in one area does not necessarily imply that similar events are ongoing in other areas along the WAP shelf. The UCDW bottom intrusions originate along the outer shelf but they can extend into the inner shelf region because the deep troughs that transect the WAP shelf provide connections between the inner and outer shelf. The boundary between the intruded water and the shelf water is variable in location because of the episodic nature of the onshelf intrusions, and is moved farther inshore as an event occurs. These observations show clearly that the phytoplankton community structure on the WAP shelf is determined by physical forcing and that primary production is likely to be considerably greater than previously believed. Moreover, variability in this physical forcing, such as may occur via climate change, can potentially affect the overall biological production of the WAP continental shelf system. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Ross Sea Old Dominion University: ODU Digital Commons Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Bransfield Strait Ross Sea The Antarctic
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topic Circumpolar current
Bransfield Strait
Slope front
Ross Sea
Marine Biology
Oceanography
spellingShingle Circumpolar current
Bransfield Strait
Slope front
Ross Sea
Marine Biology
Oceanography
Prézelin, Barbara B.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Moline, Mark
Klinck, John M.
Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Circumpolar current
Bransfield Strait
Slope front
Ross Sea
Marine Biology
Oceanography
description Analyses of a multidisciplinary data set, collected in continental shelf waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) during austral summer of January 1993, identified a previously unrecognized forcing mechanism that sets up a physical and chemical structure that supports and assures site-specific diatom-dominated communities and enhanced biological production (Prézelin et al., 2000). This forcing is active when the southern boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) flows along the shelf edge, thereby facilitating onshelf bottom intrusions of nutrient-rich Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW), which then is upwelled or mixed into the upper water column. At times or locations where UCDW is not introduced to the upper water column, diatoms no longer dominate phytoplankton assemblages over the mid- to outer WAP continental shelf. This analysis extends the area and seasons studied through similar analyses of multidisciplinary data sets collected on four additional cruises to the WAP that cover all seasons. Results show that on shelf intrusions of UCDW: (1) occur in other regions of the WAP continental shelf; (2) are episodic; (3) are forced by nonseasonal physical processes; and (4) produce areas of diatom-dominated phytoplankton assemblages and enhanced primary production. At times, multiple intrusions are observed on the WAP continental shelf, and each event may be in a different stage. Further, the occurrence of an intrusion event in one area does not necessarily imply that similar events are ongoing in other areas along the WAP shelf. The UCDW bottom intrusions originate along the outer shelf but they can extend into the inner shelf region because the deep troughs that transect the WAP shelf provide connections between the inner and outer shelf. The boundary between the intruded water and the shelf water is variable in location because of the episodic nature of the onshelf intrusions, and is moved farther inshore as an event occurs. These observations show clearly that the phytoplankton community structure on the WAP shelf is determined by physical forcing and that primary production is likely to be considerably greater than previously believed. Moreover, variability in this physical forcing, such as may occur via climate change, can potentially affect the overall biological production of the WAP continental shelf system.
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author Prézelin, Barbara B.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Moline, Mark
Klinck, John M.
author_facet Prézelin, Barbara B.
Hofmann, Eileen E.
Moline, Mark
Klinck, John M.
author_sort Prézelin, Barbara B.
title Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Physical Forcing of Phytoplankton Community Structure and Primary Production in Continental Shelf Waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort physical forcing of phytoplankton community structure and primary production in continental shelf waters of the western antarctic peninsula
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Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
Bransfield Strait
Ross Sea
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Ross Sea
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