Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica

Measuring the net community production (NCP) – the balance between O2 production by primary producers and the respiration of the entire community – in sea ice is very challenging due to its heterogeneous nature (mixture of pure ice, brines, gas bubbles and salts). NCP measurements are also scarce in...

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Main Authors: Wauthy, S., Delille, Bruno, Ackley, S., Maksym, T., Stammerjohn, S., Tison, J.-L.
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/244466 2024-04-21T07:52:29+00:00 Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica Wauthy, S. Delille, Bruno Ackley, S. Maksym, T. Stammerjohn, S. Tison, J.-L. FOCUS - Freshwater and OCeanic science Unit of reSearch - ULiège 2019-08-19 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/244466 en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/244466 info:hdl:2268/244466 International Symposium on Sea ice at the Interface, Winnipeg, Canada [CA], 18-23 August 2019 Physical chemical mathematical & earth Sciences Earth sciences & physical geography Physique chimie mathématiques & sciences de la terre Sciences de la terre & géographie physique conference paper not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cp info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2019 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:50:20Z Measuring the net community production (NCP) – the balance between O2 production by primary producers and the respiration of the entire community – in sea ice is very challenging due to its heterogeneous nature (mixture of pure ice, brines, gas bubbles and salts). NCP measurements are also scarce in sea ice, especially in winter. Here we present a reconstruction of the NCP levels by measuring the concentrations of O2 and Ar at high resolution using gas chromatography in sea-ice cores collected during the PIPERS (polynyas, ice production and seasonal evolution in the Ross Sea) field project. This is one of the rare projects to be conducted in the Ross Sea during the austral winter. Two main conclusions can be drawn from this study: it has been possible to dissociate the biotic and abiotic controls on O2 concentrations in sea ice and therefore to reconstruct the levels of NCP during this winter period. The discrimination of abiotic and biotic controls is based on the use of O2/Ar ratios because O2 concentration is modified by physical processes (temperature and salinity changes, brine convection) and by biological activity (photosynthesis and respiration), whereas Ar is only influenced by physical processes. A dominance of the physical processes was highlighted in most of the stations analyzed, with a contrast between the polynya stations, where negligible traces of biological activity could be identified, and non-negligible biological activity observed in the center of the Ross Sea and along the coast. To reconstruct the levels of NCP, a multidisciplinary approach was used because of the spatial and temporal variability of the cores sampled during the mission. Estimates of the age of the cores (and thus of the period of biological activity) required the use of satellite data and of a thermodynamic model. The concentrations measured in the ice made it possible to calculate the deviation from the saturation ratio (Δ(O2/Ar)), the equilibrium O2 concentration in the brines and, eventually, the O2 concentration due to ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Sea ice University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
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mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
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Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
Wauthy, S.
Delille, Bruno
Ackley, S.
Maksym, T.
Stammerjohn, S.
Tison, J.-L.
Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica
topic_facet Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
description Measuring the net community production (NCP) – the balance between O2 production by primary producers and the respiration of the entire community – in sea ice is very challenging due to its heterogeneous nature (mixture of pure ice, brines, gas bubbles and salts). NCP measurements are also scarce in sea ice, especially in winter. Here we present a reconstruction of the NCP levels by measuring the concentrations of O2 and Ar at high resolution using gas chromatography in sea-ice cores collected during the PIPERS (polynyas, ice production and seasonal evolution in the Ross Sea) field project. This is one of the rare projects to be conducted in the Ross Sea during the austral winter. Two main conclusions can be drawn from this study: it has been possible to dissociate the biotic and abiotic controls on O2 concentrations in sea ice and therefore to reconstruct the levels of NCP during this winter period. The discrimination of abiotic and biotic controls is based on the use of O2/Ar ratios because O2 concentration is modified by physical processes (temperature and salinity changes, brine convection) and by biological activity (photosynthesis and respiration), whereas Ar is only influenced by physical processes. A dominance of the physical processes was highlighted in most of the stations analyzed, with a contrast between the polynya stations, where negligible traces of biological activity could be identified, and non-negligible biological activity observed in the center of the Ross Sea and along the coast. To reconstruct the levels of NCP, a multidisciplinary approach was used because of the spatial and temporal variability of the cores sampled during the mission. Estimates of the age of the cores (and thus of the period of biological activity) required the use of satellite data and of a thermodynamic model. The concentrations measured in the ice made it possible to calculate the deviation from the saturation ratio (Δ(O2/Ar)), the equilibrium O2 concentration in the brines and, eventually, the O2 concentration due to ...
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author Wauthy, S.
Delille, Bruno
Ackley, S.
Maksym, T.
Stammerjohn, S.
Tison, J.-L.
author_facet Wauthy, S.
Delille, Bruno
Ackley, S.
Maksym, T.
Stammerjohn, S.
Tison, J.-L.
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title Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_short Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_full Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_fullStr Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing NCP from O2 and Ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_sort reconstructing ncp from o2 and ar concentrations in winter sea ice of the ross sea, antarctica
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