Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I

Temperate, transitional and subtropical waters of the remote Azores Front region east of Azores (24-40°N, 22-32°W) were sampled during three cruises conducted under increasing stratification conditions (April 1999, May 1997 and August 1998). Despite the temporal increase of surface temperature (by 5...

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Main Authors: Doval, María Dolores, Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton, Pérez, Fiz F
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2001
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.807617 2024-09-15T18:24:32+00:00 Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I Doval, María Dolores Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton Pérez, Fiz F MEDIAN LATITUDE: 33.712128 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -26.102128 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 30.000000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -32.700000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 38.000000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -20.600000 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 4 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 5001 m 2001 text/tab-separated-values, 864 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617 en eng PANGAEA Arístegui, Javier; Duarte, Carlos Manuel; Agustí, Susana; Doval, María Dolores; Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton; Hansell, Dennis A (2002): Dissolved organic carbon support of respiration in the dark ocean. Science, 298(5600), 1967, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1076746 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Supplement to: Doval, María Dolores; Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton; Pérez, Fiz F (2001): Organic matter distributions in the Eastern North Atlantic-Azores Front region. Journal of Marine Systems, 30(1-2), 33-49, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-7963(01)00036-7 Azores-I Azores-I-1-0 Azores-I-10-26 Azores-I-10-27 Azores-I-1-1 Azores-I-11-28 Azores-I-11-29 Azores-I-12-30 Azores-I-12-31 Azores-I-13-32 Azores-I-13-33 Azores-I-14-34 Azores-I-14-35 Azores-I-15-36 Azores-I-16-37 Azores-I-17-38 Azores-I-18-39 Azores-I-18-40 Azores-I-19-41 Azores-I-21-43 Azores-I-2-5 Azores-I-25-47 Azores-I-27-49 Azores-I-30-52 Azores-I-33-55 Azores-I-34-59 Azores-I-35-60 Azores-I-35-61 Azores-I-3-6 Azores-I-36-62 Azores-I-3-7 Azores-I-37-63 Azores-I-39-65 Azores-I-4-11 Azores-I-4-12 Azores-I-41-67 Azores-I-43-69 Azores-I-45-71 Azores-I-5-13 Azores-I-5-14 Azores-I-6-15 Azores-I-6-16 Azores-I-7-17 Azores-I-7-18 Azores-I-8-19 Azores-I-8-20 Azores-I-9-23 Azores-I-9-24 Carbon organic dataset 2001 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.80761710.1016/S0924-7963(01)00036-710.1126/science.1076746 2024-08-13T23:45:38Z Temperate, transitional and subtropical waters of the remote Azores Front region east of Azores (24-40°N, 22-32°W) were sampled during three cruises conducted under increasing stratification conditions (April 1999, May 1997 and August 1998). Despite the temporal increase of surface temperature (by 5 °C) and stratification (by 2.1 1/min**2), as well as the thermocline shoaling (by ~15 m), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) in the surface layer were not significantly different for the early spring, late spring and summer periods, with average concentrations of 69±2 µM-C and 5.2±0.4 µM-N, respectively. The surface excess of semi-labile DOC, compared with the baseline DOC concentration in the deep ocean (47±2 µM-C), represents 33% of the bulk DOC concentration and as much as 85% of the TOC (=POC+DOC) excess. When compared with the winter baseline (56±2 µM-C), the seasonal surface DOC excess is 20% of the bulk DOC concentration and 87% of the seasonal TOC excess. These results confirm the major role played by DOC in the carbon cycle of surface waters of the Azores Front region. The total amount of bioreactive DOC transported from the temperate to the subtropical North Atlantic by the Ekman flux between March and December represents only ~15% of the average annual primary production, and ~15% and ~30% of the measured sinking POC flux+vertical DOC eddy diffusion during early spring and summer, respectively. Vertical eddy diffusion is 35% and 2% of the spring and summer sinking POC flux, respectively. On the other hand, DOC only contributes 13% to the local oxidation of organic matter in subsurface waters (between the pycnocline and 500 m) of the study region. Dataset North Atlantic PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(-32.700000,-20.600000,38.000000,30.000000)
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Azores-I-1-0
Azores-I-10-26
Azores-I-10-27
Azores-I-1-1
Azores-I-11-28
Azores-I-11-29
Azores-I-12-30
Azores-I-12-31
Azores-I-13-32
Azores-I-13-33
Azores-I-14-34
Azores-I-14-35
Azores-I-15-36
Azores-I-16-37
Azores-I-17-38
Azores-I-18-39
Azores-I-18-40
Azores-I-19-41
Azores-I-21-43
Azores-I-2-5
Azores-I-25-47
Azores-I-27-49
Azores-I-30-52
Azores-I-33-55
Azores-I-34-59
Azores-I-35-60
Azores-I-35-61
Azores-I-3-6
Azores-I-36-62
Azores-I-3-7
Azores-I-37-63
Azores-I-39-65
Azores-I-4-11
Azores-I-4-12
Azores-I-41-67
Azores-I-43-69
Azores-I-45-71
Azores-I-5-13
Azores-I-5-14
Azores-I-6-15
Azores-I-6-16
Azores-I-7-17
Azores-I-7-18
Azores-I-8-19
Azores-I-8-20
Azores-I-9-23
Azores-I-9-24
Carbon
organic
spellingShingle Azores-I
Azores-I-1-0
Azores-I-10-26
Azores-I-10-27
Azores-I-1-1
Azores-I-11-28
Azores-I-11-29
Azores-I-12-30
Azores-I-12-31
Azores-I-13-32
Azores-I-13-33
Azores-I-14-34
Azores-I-14-35
Azores-I-15-36
Azores-I-16-37
Azores-I-17-38
Azores-I-18-39
Azores-I-18-40
Azores-I-19-41
Azores-I-21-43
Azores-I-2-5
Azores-I-25-47
Azores-I-27-49
Azores-I-30-52
Azores-I-33-55
Azores-I-34-59
Azores-I-35-60
Azores-I-35-61
Azores-I-3-6
Azores-I-36-62
Azores-I-3-7
Azores-I-37-63
Azores-I-39-65
Azores-I-4-11
Azores-I-4-12
Azores-I-41-67
Azores-I-43-69
Azores-I-45-71
Azores-I-5-13
Azores-I-5-14
Azores-I-6-15
Azores-I-6-16
Azores-I-7-17
Azores-I-7-18
Azores-I-8-19
Azores-I-8-20
Azores-I-9-23
Azores-I-9-24
Carbon
organic
Doval, María Dolores
Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton
Pérez, Fiz F
Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I
topic_facet Azores-I
Azores-I-1-0
Azores-I-10-26
Azores-I-10-27
Azores-I-1-1
Azores-I-11-28
Azores-I-11-29
Azores-I-12-30
Azores-I-12-31
Azores-I-13-32
Azores-I-13-33
Azores-I-14-34
Azores-I-14-35
Azores-I-15-36
Azores-I-16-37
Azores-I-17-38
Azores-I-18-39
Azores-I-18-40
Azores-I-19-41
Azores-I-21-43
Azores-I-2-5
Azores-I-25-47
Azores-I-27-49
Azores-I-30-52
Azores-I-33-55
Azores-I-34-59
Azores-I-35-60
Azores-I-35-61
Azores-I-3-6
Azores-I-36-62
Azores-I-3-7
Azores-I-37-63
Azores-I-39-65
Azores-I-4-11
Azores-I-4-12
Azores-I-41-67
Azores-I-43-69
Azores-I-45-71
Azores-I-5-13
Azores-I-5-14
Azores-I-6-15
Azores-I-6-16
Azores-I-7-17
Azores-I-7-18
Azores-I-8-19
Azores-I-8-20
Azores-I-9-23
Azores-I-9-24
Carbon
organic
description Temperate, transitional and subtropical waters of the remote Azores Front region east of Azores (24-40°N, 22-32°W) were sampled during three cruises conducted under increasing stratification conditions (April 1999, May 1997 and August 1998). Despite the temporal increase of surface temperature (by 5 °C) and stratification (by 2.1 1/min**2), as well as the thermocline shoaling (by ~15 m), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) in the surface layer were not significantly different for the early spring, late spring and summer periods, with average concentrations of 69±2 µM-C and 5.2±0.4 µM-N, respectively. The surface excess of semi-labile DOC, compared with the baseline DOC concentration in the deep ocean (47±2 µM-C), represents 33% of the bulk DOC concentration and as much as 85% of the TOC (=POC+DOC) excess. When compared with the winter baseline (56±2 µM-C), the seasonal surface DOC excess is 20% of the bulk DOC concentration and 87% of the seasonal TOC excess. These results confirm the major role played by DOC in the carbon cycle of surface waters of the Azores Front region. The total amount of bioreactive DOC transported from the temperate to the subtropical North Atlantic by the Ekman flux between March and December represents only ~15% of the average annual primary production, and ~15% and ~30% of the measured sinking POC flux+vertical DOC eddy diffusion during early spring and summer, respectively. Vertical eddy diffusion is 35% and 2% of the spring and summer sinking POC flux, respectively. On the other hand, DOC only contributes 13% to the local oxidation of organic matter in subsurface waters (between the pycnocline and 500 m) of the study region.
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author Doval, María Dolores
Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton
Pérez, Fiz F
author_facet Doval, María Dolores
Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton
Pérez, Fiz F
author_sort Doval, María Dolores
title Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I
title_short Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I
title_full Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I
title_fullStr Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I
title_full_unstemmed Part of the global DOC versus AOU (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, Azores-I
title_sort part of the global doc versus aou (dissolved organic carbon/apparent oxygen utilization) data compilation, azores-i
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2001
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617
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op_source Supplement to: Doval, María Dolores; Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton; Pérez, Fiz F (2001): Organic matter distributions in the Eastern North Atlantic-Azores Front region. Journal of Marine Systems, 30(1-2), 33-49, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-7963(01)00036-7
op_relation Arístegui, Javier; Duarte, Carlos Manuel; Agustí, Susana; Doval, María Dolores; Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton; Hansell, Dennis A (2002): Dissolved organic carbon support of respiration in the dark ocean. Science, 298(5600), 1967, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1076746
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https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.807617
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