Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

The Ross Sea, the southernmost sea on Earth, presents several iconic features of polar seas: sites of deep water formation, high summer primary production, floating ice shelves, the annual cycle of advance and retreat of sea ice, polynyas and katabatic winds. Furthermore, sea ice in McMurdo sound (w...

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Main Author: Van der Linden, Fanny
Other Authors: Delille, Bruno, Tison, Jean-Louis, FOCUS - Freshwater and OCeanic science Unit of reSearch - ULiège
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: ULiège - Université de Liège 2021
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/258949
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/258949 2024-04-21T07:52:37+00:00 Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica Van der Linden, Fanny Delille, Bruno Tison, Jean-Louis FOCUS - Freshwater and OCeanic science Unit of reSearch - ULiège 2021-04-19 200 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/258949 en eng ULiège - Université de Liège https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/258949 info:hdl:2268/258949 embargoed access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cf info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Sea ice Antarctic Inorganic carbon Life sciences Environmental sciences & ecology Sciences du vivant Sciences de l’environnement & écologie doctoral thesis http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2021 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:51:19Z The Ross Sea, the southernmost sea on Earth, presents several iconic features of polar seas: sites of deep water formation, high summer primary production, floating ice shelves, the annual cycle of advance and retreat of sea ice, polynyas and katabatic winds. Furthermore, sea ice in McMurdo sound (western Ross Sea) is one of the most productive marine environments. However, sea ice inorganic carbon dynamics and related air-ice CO2 fluxes have never been documented in the Ross Sea. Two surveys were carried out in the western Ross Sea to bridge over a critical gap in the current understanding of sea ice: autumn and winter processes. The land-based YROSIAE project was a temporal survey from late winter to summer within landfast sea ice. The ship-based PIPERS project was an unique opportunity to study the early stages of sea ice formation (in polynyas) and more common consolidated pack ice in autumn. Based on these two consistent surveys, this work aims to (i) examine the bulk ice pCO2 dynamics in landfast sea ice from late winter to summer (ii) investigate the seasonal pattern (net source vs net sink) and diurnal pattern of air-ice CO2 fluxes (iii) analyse the depth-dependent physical and biogeochemical processes involved in inorganic carbon dynamics (iv) assess the precipitation of calcium carbonate in autumn and during a full bloom season. CO2 fluxes were measured using the chamber technique in autumn, late winter and spring, over open surface water, frazil ice patch, grey unconsolidated ice and consolidated first-year ice. These new autumn and winter data provide a first step to set up the budget of air-ice CO2 fluxes over the year and evaluate the large-scale influence of these fluxes on the annual uptake of CO2 by ice-covered oceans. Our results confirm that sea ice acts as a CO2 source for the atmosphere during ice growth, with enhanced fluxes reported at the early stages of sea ice formation, and shifts to a sink in spring. In late spring, diel pattern superimposed upon this seasonal pattern and was ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Shelves McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Sea ice University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic Sea ice
Antarctic
Inorganic carbon
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
spellingShingle Sea ice
Antarctic
Inorganic carbon
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Van der Linden, Fanny
Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
topic_facet Sea ice
Antarctic
Inorganic carbon
Life sciences
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
description The Ross Sea, the southernmost sea on Earth, presents several iconic features of polar seas: sites of deep water formation, high summer primary production, floating ice shelves, the annual cycle of advance and retreat of sea ice, polynyas and katabatic winds. Furthermore, sea ice in McMurdo sound (western Ross Sea) is one of the most productive marine environments. However, sea ice inorganic carbon dynamics and related air-ice CO2 fluxes have never been documented in the Ross Sea. Two surveys were carried out in the western Ross Sea to bridge over a critical gap in the current understanding of sea ice: autumn and winter processes. The land-based YROSIAE project was a temporal survey from late winter to summer within landfast sea ice. The ship-based PIPERS project was an unique opportunity to study the early stages of sea ice formation (in polynyas) and more common consolidated pack ice in autumn. Based on these two consistent surveys, this work aims to (i) examine the bulk ice pCO2 dynamics in landfast sea ice from late winter to summer (ii) investigate the seasonal pattern (net source vs net sink) and diurnal pattern of air-ice CO2 fluxes (iii) analyse the depth-dependent physical and biogeochemical processes involved in inorganic carbon dynamics (iv) assess the precipitation of calcium carbonate in autumn and during a full bloom season. CO2 fluxes were measured using the chamber technique in autumn, late winter and spring, over open surface water, frazil ice patch, grey unconsolidated ice and consolidated first-year ice. These new autumn and winter data provide a first step to set up the budget of air-ice CO2 fluxes over the year and evaluate the large-scale influence of these fluxes on the annual uptake of CO2 by ice-covered oceans. Our results confirm that sea ice acts as a CO2 source for the atmosphere during ice growth, with enhanced fluxes reported at the early stages of sea ice formation, and shifts to a sink in spring. In late spring, diel pattern superimposed upon this seasonal pattern and was ...
author2 Delille, Bruno
Tison, Jean-Louis
FOCUS - Freshwater and OCeanic science Unit of reSearch - ULiège
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author Van der Linden, Fanny
author_facet Van der Linden, Fanny
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title Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_short Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_full Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_fullStr Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
title_sort autumn to spring inorganic carbon processes in pack and landfast sea ice in the ross sea, antarctica
publisher ULiège - Université de Liège
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Antarctica
Ice Shelves
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Ross Sea
Sea ice
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Ross Sea
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