Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?

An eddy-resolving coupled ecosystem-circulation model of the North Atlantic is used to investigate the impact of mesoscale variability on the nitrate supply to the light-lit euphotic zone. The focus is on the oligotrophic subtropical gyre where eddies have been suggested to reconcile apparently cont...

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Main Author: Oschlies, Andreas
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Published: 2002
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:12722 2023-07-30T04:05:26+02:00 Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom? Oschlies, Andreas 2002 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/12722/ unknown Oschlies, Andreas (2002) Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom? Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16 (4), 1-8. (doi:10.1029/2001GB001830 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2001GB001830>). Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T20:31:44Z An eddy-resolving coupled ecosystem-circulation model of the North Atlantic is used to investigate the impact of mesoscale variability on the nitrate supply to the light-lit euphotic zone. The focus is on the oligotrophic subtropical gyre where eddies have been suggested to reconcile apparently contradictory observational estimates of nutrient supply and export production. Comparison with observations indicates that the numerical model provides a realistic description of the subtropical eddy field and its interaction with biogeochemical tracers. The model results illustrate that the eddy-induced nitrate flux into the euphotic zone is largest near the margins of the oligotrophic gyre where both vertical and lateral nutrient supply by eddies are effective. Typical values of simulated eddy-induced nitrate supply are 0.05 mol m?2 yr?1, which is much lower than has been suggested previously. This new estimate of eddy-induced nitrate supply is not sufficient to reconcile seemingly contradictory observational estimates of biological production in the subtropics. Alternative sources of fixed nitrogen, deviations from standard elemental stoichiometry, and possible effects of interannual variability will have to be considered in order to resolve apparent observational discrepancies in the oligotrophic subtropical gyres. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton
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description An eddy-resolving coupled ecosystem-circulation model of the North Atlantic is used to investigate the impact of mesoscale variability on the nitrate supply to the light-lit euphotic zone. The focus is on the oligotrophic subtropical gyre where eddies have been suggested to reconcile apparently contradictory observational estimates of nutrient supply and export production. Comparison with observations indicates that the numerical model provides a realistic description of the subtropical eddy field and its interaction with biogeochemical tracers. The model results illustrate that the eddy-induced nitrate flux into the euphotic zone is largest near the margins of the oligotrophic gyre where both vertical and lateral nutrient supply by eddies are effective. Typical values of simulated eddy-induced nitrate supply are 0.05 mol m?2 yr?1, which is much lower than has been suggested previously. This new estimate of eddy-induced nitrate supply is not sufficient to reconcile seemingly contradictory observational estimates of biological production in the subtropics. Alternative sources of fixed nitrogen, deviations from standard elemental stoichiometry, and possible effects of interannual variability will have to be considered in order to resolve apparent observational discrepancies in the oligotrophic subtropical gyres.
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Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
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title Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
title_short Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
title_full Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
title_fullStr Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
title_full_unstemmed Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
title_sort can eddies make ocean deserts bloom?
publishDate 2002
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op_relation Oschlies, Andreas (2002) Can eddies make ocean deserts bloom? Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16 (4), 1-8. (doi:10.1029/2001GB001830 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2001GB001830>).
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