Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization

The addition of iron to high- nutrient, low- chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that take up carbon(1-3). Carbon export from the surface layer and, in particular, the ability of the ocean and sediments to sequester carbon for many years remains, however, poorly quantified(3). Here we r...

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Main Authors: Pollard, Raymond T., Salter, Ian, Sanders, Richard J., Lucas, Mike I., Moore, C. Mark, Mills, Rachel A., Statham, Peter J., Allen, John T., Baker, Alex R., Bakker, Dorothee C. E., Charette, Matthew A., Fielding, Sophie, Fones, Gary R., French, Megan, Hickman, Anna E., Holland, Ross J., Hughes, J. Alan, Jickells, Timothy D., Lampitt, Richard S., Morris, Paul J., Nedelec, Florence H., Nielsdottir, Maria, Planquette, Helene, Popova, Ekaterina E., Poulton, Alex J., Read, Jane F., Seeyave, Sophie, Smith, Tania, Stinchcombe, Mark, Taylor, Sarah, Thomalla, Sandy, Venables, Hugh J., Williamson, Robert, Zubkov, Mike V.
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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SI
CO2
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1983/9ccbf6a5-b5af-4d6f-88e9-0967394c871a
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https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07716
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/9ccbf6a5-b5af-4d6f-88e9-0967394c871a 2024-05-12T07:56:39+00:00 Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization Pollard, Raymond T. Salter, Ian Sanders, Richard J. Lucas, Mike I. Moore, C. Mark Mills, Rachel A. Statham, Peter J. Allen, John T. Baker, Alex R. Bakker, Dorothee C. E. Charette, Matthew A. Fielding, Sophie Fones, Gary R. French, Megan Hickman, Anna E. Holland, Ross J. Hughes, J. Alan Jickells, Timothy D. Lampitt, Richard S. Morris, Paul J. Nedelec, Florence H. Nielsdottir, Maria Planquette, Helene Popova, Ekaterina E. Poulton, Alex J. Read, Jane F. Seeyave, Sophie Smith, Tania Stinchcombe, Mark Taylor, Sarah Thomalla, Sandy Venables, Hugh J. Williamson, Robert Zubkov, Mike V. 2009-01-29 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/9ccbf6a5-b5af-4d6f-88e9-0967394c871a https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/9ccbf6a5-b5af-4d6f-88e9-0967394c871a https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07716 eng eng https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/9ccbf6a5-b5af-4d6f-88e9-0967394c871a info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Pollard , R T , Salter , I , Sanders , R J , Lucas , M I , Moore , C M , Mills , R A , Statham , P J , Allen , J T , Baker , A R , Bakker , D C E , Charette , M A , Fielding , S , Fones , G R , French , M , Hickman , A E , Holland , R J , Hughes , J A , Jickells , T D , Lampitt , R S , Morris , P J , Nedelec , F H , Nielsdottir , M , Planquette , H , Popova , E E , Poulton , A J , Read , J F , Seeyave , S , Smith , T , Stinchcombe , M , Taylor , S , Thomalla , S , Venables , H J , Williamson , R & Zubkov , M V 2009 , ' Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization ' , Nature , vol. 457 , no. 7229 , pp. 577-U81 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07716 NORTH SCALE RADIUM ISOTOPES CROZET PLATEAU SI CO2 RESPONSES SEQUESTRATION PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM ZONE article 2009 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07716 2024-04-17T14:15:14Z The addition of iron to high- nutrient, low- chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that take up carbon(1-3). Carbon export from the surface layer and, in particular, the ability of the ocean and sediments to sequester carbon for many years remains, however, poorly quantified(3). Here we report data from the CROZEX experiment(4) in the Southern Ocean, which was conducted to test the hypothesis that the observed north - south gradient in phytoplankton concentrations in the vicinity of the Crozet Islands is induced by natural iron fertilization that results in enhanced organic carbon flux to the deep ocean. We report annual particulate carbon fluxes out of the surface layer, at three kilometres below the ocean surface and to the ocean floor. We find that carbon fluxes from a highly productive, naturally iron-fertilized region of the sub- Antarctic Southern Ocean are two to three times larger than the carbon fluxes from an adjacent high-nutrient, low- chlorophyll area not fertilized by iron. Our findings support the hypothesis that increased iron supply to the glacial sub- Antarctic may have directly enhanced carbon export to the deep ocean(5). The CROZEX sequestration efficiency(6) ( the amount of carbon sequestered below the depth of winter mixing for a given iron supply) of 8,600 mol mol(-1) was 18 times greater than that of a phytoplankton bloom induced artificially by adding iron(7), but 77 times smaller than that of another bloom(8) initiated, like CROZEX, by a natural supply of iron. Large losses of purposefully added iron can explain the lower efficiency of the induced bloom(6). The discrepancy between the blooms naturally supplied with iron may result in part from an underestimate of horizontal iron supply. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Crozet Islands Southern Ocean University of Bristol: Bristol Research Antarctic Southern Ocean Nature 457 7229 577 580
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topic NORTH
SCALE
RADIUM ISOTOPES
CROZET PLATEAU
SI
CO2
RESPONSES
SEQUESTRATION
PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM
ZONE
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SCALE
RADIUM ISOTOPES
CROZET PLATEAU
SI
CO2
RESPONSES
SEQUESTRATION
PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM
ZONE
Pollard, Raymond T.
Salter, Ian
Sanders, Richard J.
Lucas, Mike I.
Moore, C. Mark
Mills, Rachel A.
Statham, Peter J.
Allen, John T.
Baker, Alex R.
Bakker, Dorothee C. E.
Charette, Matthew A.
Fielding, Sophie
Fones, Gary R.
French, Megan
Hickman, Anna E.
Holland, Ross J.
Hughes, J. Alan
Jickells, Timothy D.
Lampitt, Richard S.
Morris, Paul J.
Nedelec, Florence H.
Nielsdottir, Maria
Planquette, Helene
Popova, Ekaterina E.
Poulton, Alex J.
Read, Jane F.
Seeyave, Sophie
Smith, Tania
Stinchcombe, Mark
Taylor, Sarah
Thomalla, Sandy
Venables, Hugh J.
Williamson, Robert
Zubkov, Mike V.
Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization
topic_facet NORTH
SCALE
RADIUM ISOTOPES
CROZET PLATEAU
SI
CO2
RESPONSES
SEQUESTRATION
PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM
ZONE
description The addition of iron to high- nutrient, low- chlorophyll regions induces phytoplankton blooms that take up carbon(1-3). Carbon export from the surface layer and, in particular, the ability of the ocean and sediments to sequester carbon for many years remains, however, poorly quantified(3). Here we report data from the CROZEX experiment(4) in the Southern Ocean, which was conducted to test the hypothesis that the observed north - south gradient in phytoplankton concentrations in the vicinity of the Crozet Islands is induced by natural iron fertilization that results in enhanced organic carbon flux to the deep ocean. We report annual particulate carbon fluxes out of the surface layer, at three kilometres below the ocean surface and to the ocean floor. We find that carbon fluxes from a highly productive, naturally iron-fertilized region of the sub- Antarctic Southern Ocean are two to three times larger than the carbon fluxes from an adjacent high-nutrient, low- chlorophyll area not fertilized by iron. Our findings support the hypothesis that increased iron supply to the glacial sub- Antarctic may have directly enhanced carbon export to the deep ocean(5). The CROZEX sequestration efficiency(6) ( the amount of carbon sequestered below the depth of winter mixing for a given iron supply) of 8,600 mol mol(-1) was 18 times greater than that of a phytoplankton bloom induced artificially by adding iron(7), but 77 times smaller than that of another bloom(8) initiated, like CROZEX, by a natural supply of iron. Large losses of purposefully added iron can explain the lower efficiency of the induced bloom(6). The discrepancy between the blooms naturally supplied with iron may result in part from an underestimate of horizontal iron supply.
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author Pollard, Raymond T.
Salter, Ian
Sanders, Richard J.
Lucas, Mike I.
Moore, C. Mark
Mills, Rachel A.
Statham, Peter J.
Allen, John T.
Baker, Alex R.
Bakker, Dorothee C. E.
Charette, Matthew A.
Fielding, Sophie
Fones, Gary R.
French, Megan
Hickman, Anna E.
Holland, Ross J.
Hughes, J. Alan
Jickells, Timothy D.
Lampitt, Richard S.
Morris, Paul J.
Nedelec, Florence H.
Nielsdottir, Maria
Planquette, Helene
Popova, Ekaterina E.
Poulton, Alex J.
Read, Jane F.
Seeyave, Sophie
Smith, Tania
Stinchcombe, Mark
Taylor, Sarah
Thomalla, Sandy
Venables, Hugh J.
Williamson, Robert
Zubkov, Mike V.
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Salter, Ian
Sanders, Richard J.
Lucas, Mike I.
Moore, C. Mark
Mills, Rachel A.
Statham, Peter J.
Allen, John T.
Baker, Alex R.
Bakker, Dorothee C. E.
Charette, Matthew A.
Fielding, Sophie
Fones, Gary R.
French, Megan
Hickman, Anna E.
Holland, Ross J.
Hughes, J. Alan
Jickells, Timothy D.
Lampitt, Richard S.
Morris, Paul J.
Nedelec, Florence H.
Nielsdottir, Maria
Planquette, Helene
Popova, Ekaterina E.
Poulton, Alex J.
Read, Jane F.
Seeyave, Sophie
Smith, Tania
Stinchcombe, Mark
Taylor, Sarah
Thomalla, Sandy
Venables, Hugh J.
Williamson, Robert
Zubkov, Mike V.
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title Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization
title_short Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization
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title_full_unstemmed Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization
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