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topic ANT-XXIV/3
AWI_MarGeoChem
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
Drake Passage
GEOTRACES
Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes
Marine Geochemistry @ AWI
Polarstern
Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
PS71
PS71/101-1
PS71/102-2
PS71/104-1
PS71/108-1
PS71/113-7
PS71/118-2
PS71/125-1
PS71/131-1
PS71/140-1
PS71/149-1
PS71/157-1
PS71/169-1
PS71/178-1
PS71/184-1
PS71/186-1
PS71/192-1
PS71/196-1
PS71/201-1
PS71/204-1
PS71/210-2
PS71/220-2
PS71/222-1
PS71/230-2
PS71/236-1
PS71/241-1
PS71/244-6
PS71/250-5
Scotia Sea
southwest Atlantic
South Atlantic Ocean
SPP1158
Weddell Sea
spellingShingle ANT-XXIV/3
AWI_MarGeoChem
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
Drake Passage
GEOTRACES
Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes
Marine Geochemistry @ AWI
Polarstern
Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
PS71
PS71/101-1
PS71/102-2
PS71/104-1
PS71/108-1
PS71/113-7
PS71/118-2
PS71/125-1
PS71/131-1
PS71/140-1
PS71/149-1
PS71/157-1
PS71/169-1
PS71/178-1
PS71/184-1
PS71/186-1
PS71/192-1
PS71/196-1
PS71/201-1
PS71/204-1
PS71/210-2
PS71/220-2
PS71/222-1
PS71/230-2
PS71/236-1
PS71/241-1
PS71/244-6
PS71/250-5
Scotia Sea
southwest Atlantic
South Atlantic Ocean
SPP1158
Weddell Sea
Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M
Cai, Pinghe
Stimac, Ingrid
Bracher, Astrid
Middag, Rob
Klunder, Maarten B
van Heuven, Steven
Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3
topic_facet ANT-XXIV/3
AWI_MarGeoChem
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
Drake Passage
GEOTRACES
Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes
Marine Geochemistry @ AWI
Polarstern
Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas
PS71
PS71/101-1
PS71/102-2
PS71/104-1
PS71/108-1
PS71/113-7
PS71/118-2
PS71/125-1
PS71/131-1
PS71/140-1
PS71/149-1
PS71/157-1
PS71/169-1
PS71/178-1
PS71/184-1
PS71/186-1
PS71/192-1
PS71/196-1
PS71/201-1
PS71/204-1
PS71/210-2
PS71/220-2
PS71/222-1
PS71/230-2
PS71/236-1
PS71/241-1
PS71/244-6
PS71/250-5
Scotia Sea
southwest Atlantic
South Atlantic Ocean
SPP1158
Weddell Sea
description As part of the GEOTRACES Polarstern expedition ANT XXIV/3 (ZERO and DRAKE) we have measured the vertical distribution of 234Th on sections through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current along the zero meridian and in Drake Passage and on an EW section through the Weddell Sea. Steady state export fluxes of 234Th from the upper 100m, derived from the depletion of 234Th with respect to its parent 238U, ranged from 621±105 dpm/m**2/d to 1773±90 dpm/m**2/d. This 234Th flux was converted into an export flux of organic carbon ranging from 3.1-13.2 mmolC/m**2/d (2.1-9.0 mmolC/m**2/d) using POC/234Th ratio of bulk (respectively >50 µm) suspended particles at the export depth (100 m). Non-steady state fluxes assuming zero flux under ice cover were up to 23% higher. In addition, particulate and dissolved 234Th were measured underway in high resolution in the surface water with a semi-automated procedure. Particulate 234Th in surface waters is inversely correlated with light transmission and pCO2 and positively with fluorescence and optical backscatter and is interpreted as a proxy for algal biomass. High resolution underway mapping of particulate and dissolved 234Th in surface water shows clearly where trace elements are absorbed by plankton and where they are exported to depth. Quantitative determination of the export flux requires the full 234Th profile since surface depletion and export flux become decoupled through changes in wind mixed layer depth and in contribution to export from subsurface layers. In a zone of very low algal abundance (54-58 °S at the zero meridian), confirmed by satellite Chl-a data, the lowest carbon export of the ACC was observed, allowing Fe and Mn to maintain their highest surface concentrations (Klunder et al., this issue, Middag et al., this issue). An ice-edge bloom that had developed in Dec/Jan in the zone 60-65 °S as studied during the previous leg (Strass et al., in prep) had caused a high export flux at 64.5 °S when we visited the area two months later (Feb/March). The ice-edge bloom had ...
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author Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M
Cai, Pinghe
Stimac, Ingrid
Bracher, Astrid
Middag, Rob
Klunder, Maarten B
van Heuven, Steven
author_facet Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M
Cai, Pinghe
Stimac, Ingrid
Bracher, Astrid
Middag, Rob
Klunder, Maarten B
van Heuven, Steven
author_sort Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M
title Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3
title_short Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3
title_full Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3
title_fullStr Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3
title_full_unstemmed Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3
title_sort radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during polarstern cruise ant-xxiv/3
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2011
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745479
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745479
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op_source Supplement to: Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Cai, Pinghe; Stimac, Ingrid; Bracher, Astrid; Middag, Rob; Klunder, Maarten B; van Heuven, Steven (2011): 234Th in surface waters: distribution of particle export flux across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and in the Weddell Sea during the GEOTRACES expedition ZERO and DRAKE. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(25-26), 2749-2766, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.02.004
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.745479 2024-09-15T17:41:49+00:00 Radionuclides measured on 27 water bottle profiles during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIV/3 Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M Cai, Pinghe Stimac, Ingrid Bracher, Astrid Middag, Rob Klunder, Maarten B van Heuven, Steven MEDIAN LATITUDE: -60.044493 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -22.207607 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -69.400100 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -64.443300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -42.332800 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.999500 * DATE/TIME START: 2008-02-13T15:41:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2008-04-11T14:14:00 2011 application/zip, 27 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745479 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745479 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745479 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745479 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Cai, Pinghe; Stimac, Ingrid; Bracher, Astrid; Middag, Rob; Klunder, Maarten B; van Heuven, Steven (2011): 234Th in surface waters: distribution of particle export flux across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and in the Weddell Sea during the GEOTRACES expedition ZERO and DRAKE. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(25-26), 2749-2766, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.02.004 ANT-XXIV/3 AWI_MarGeoChem CTD/Rosette CTD-RO Drake Passage GEOTRACES Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes Marine Geochemistry @ AWI Polarstern Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas PS71 PS71/101-1 PS71/102-2 PS71/104-1 PS71/108-1 PS71/113-7 PS71/118-2 PS71/125-1 PS71/131-1 PS71/140-1 PS71/149-1 PS71/157-1 PS71/169-1 PS71/178-1 PS71/184-1 PS71/186-1 PS71/192-1 PS71/196-1 PS71/201-1 PS71/204-1 PS71/210-2 PS71/220-2 PS71/222-1 PS71/230-2 PS71/236-1 PS71/241-1 PS71/244-6 PS71/250-5 Scotia Sea southwest Atlantic South Atlantic Ocean SPP1158 Weddell Sea dataset publication series 2011 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.74547910.1016/j.dsr2.2011.02.004 2024-07-24T02:31:20Z As part of the GEOTRACES Polarstern expedition ANT XXIV/3 (ZERO and DRAKE) we have measured the vertical distribution of 234Th on sections through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current along the zero meridian and in Drake Passage and on an EW section through the Weddell Sea. Steady state export fluxes of 234Th from the upper 100m, derived from the depletion of 234Th with respect to its parent 238U, ranged from 621±105 dpm/m**2/d to 1773±90 dpm/m**2/d. This 234Th flux was converted into an export flux of organic carbon ranging from 3.1-13.2 mmolC/m**2/d (2.1-9.0 mmolC/m**2/d) using POC/234Th ratio of bulk (respectively >50 µm) suspended particles at the export depth (100 m). Non-steady state fluxes assuming zero flux under ice cover were up to 23% higher. In addition, particulate and dissolved 234Th were measured underway in high resolution in the surface water with a semi-automated procedure. Particulate 234Th in surface waters is inversely correlated with light transmission and pCO2 and positively with fluorescence and optical backscatter and is interpreted as a proxy for algal biomass. High resolution underway mapping of particulate and dissolved 234Th in surface water shows clearly where trace elements are absorbed by plankton and where they are exported to depth. Quantitative determination of the export flux requires the full 234Th profile since surface depletion and export flux become decoupled through changes in wind mixed layer depth and in contribution to export from subsurface layers. In a zone of very low algal abundance (54-58 °S at the zero meridian), confirmed by satellite Chl-a data, the lowest carbon export of the ACC was observed, allowing Fe and Mn to maintain their highest surface concentrations (Klunder et al., this issue, Middag et al., this issue). An ice-edge bloom that had developed in Dec/Jan in the zone 60-65 °S as studied during the previous leg (Strass et al., in prep) had caused a high export flux at 64.5 °S when we visited the area two months later (Feb/March). The ice-edge bloom had ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Drake Passage Scotia Sea Sea ice South Atlantic Ocean Weddell Sea PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-64.443300,8.999500,-42.332800,-69.400100)