Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn

The concentration and size distribution of exopolymer particles were measured in and below pack ice in the Fram Strait area during autumn 1999. Vertical profiles of exopolymer particles were determined in young, first-year and multi-year sea ice. In addition, a variety of abiotic parameters (tempera...

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Main Authors: Meiners, K, Gradinger, R, Fehling, Johanna, Civitarese, G, Spindler, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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TEP
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http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2003/248/m248p001.pdf
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/75aa12a9-d5b4-44ad-88b8-8d580bbfd1df 2024-06-23T07:48:33+00:00 Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn Meiners, K Gradinger, R Fehling, Johanna Civitarese, G Spindler, M 2003 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/75aa12a9-d5b4-44ad-88b8-8d580bbfd1df http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2003/248/m248p001.pdf eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/75aa12a9-d5b4-44ad-88b8-8d580bbfd1df info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Meiners , K , Gradinger , R , Fehling , J , Civitarese , G & Spindler , M 2003 , ' Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn ' , MAR ECOL-PROG SER , no. 8 , pp. 1-13 . < http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2003/248/m248p001.pdf > DIATOM BLOOM AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER PACK ICE Marine & Freshwater Biology PARTICULATE MATTER Oceanography GREENLAND SEA BACTERIAL-COLONIZATION TEP Ecology FINE-STRUCTURE WEDDELL SEA article 2003 ftuhipublicatio 2024-06-10T23:47:56Z The concentration and size distribution of exopolymer particles were measured in and below pack ice in the Fram Strait area during autumn 1999. Vertical profiles of exopolymer particles were determined in young, first-year and multi-year sea ice. In addition, a variety of abiotic parameters (temperature, salinity, NO2, PO4, NO3, SiO2) and biotic parameters (particulate organic carbon [POC] and nitrogen [PON], chlorophyll a [chl a], abundances of diatoms and bacteria) were measured. Median abundances and areas of exopolymer particles in the different ice types (3.17 x 10(6) to 4.90 x 10(6) particles l(-1) and 4.6-6.9 cm(2) l(-1), respectively) exceeded median concentrations in the under-ice water (0.56 x 10(6) particles 1(-1); 0.6 cm(2) l(-1)) by 1 order of magnitude. Exopolymer particle concentrations in sea ice were highest in the interior of the sea ice and were significantly correlated with chl a as well as with the abundances of pennate diatoms, centric diatoms and bacteria. Our data indicate that pennate diatoms are the main producers of exopolymer particles in sea ice. The observed exopolymer particle-size spectra in both sea ice and under-ice water differed from those commonly reported for exopolymer particles in pelagic environments by a relatively large fraction of large particles. Crude estimates of integrated exopolymer particle carbon indicate that these particles can be important components in the context of food-web structure and organic carbon dynamics in the sea ice habitat. The high concentrations of exopolymer particles in the sea ice will also impact the fate of other particles during ice melt. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Fram Strait Greenland Greenland Sea Sea ice Weddell Sea University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Arctic Greenland Weddell Weddell Sea
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topic DIATOM BLOOM
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER
PACK ICE
Marine & Freshwater Biology
PARTICULATE MATTER
Oceanography
GREENLAND SEA
BACTERIAL-COLONIZATION
TEP
Ecology
FINE-STRUCTURE
WEDDELL SEA
spellingShingle DIATOM BLOOM
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER
PACK ICE
Marine & Freshwater Biology
PARTICULATE MATTER
Oceanography
GREENLAND SEA
BACTERIAL-COLONIZATION
TEP
Ecology
FINE-STRUCTURE
WEDDELL SEA
Meiners, K
Gradinger, R
Fehling, Johanna
Civitarese, G
Spindler, M
Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn
topic_facet DIATOM BLOOM
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER
PACK ICE
Marine & Freshwater Biology
PARTICULATE MATTER
Oceanography
GREENLAND SEA
BACTERIAL-COLONIZATION
TEP
Ecology
FINE-STRUCTURE
WEDDELL SEA
description The concentration and size distribution of exopolymer particles were measured in and below pack ice in the Fram Strait area during autumn 1999. Vertical profiles of exopolymer particles were determined in young, first-year and multi-year sea ice. In addition, a variety of abiotic parameters (temperature, salinity, NO2, PO4, NO3, SiO2) and biotic parameters (particulate organic carbon [POC] and nitrogen [PON], chlorophyll a [chl a], abundances of diatoms and bacteria) were measured. Median abundances and areas of exopolymer particles in the different ice types (3.17 x 10(6) to 4.90 x 10(6) particles l(-1) and 4.6-6.9 cm(2) l(-1), respectively) exceeded median concentrations in the under-ice water (0.56 x 10(6) particles 1(-1); 0.6 cm(2) l(-1)) by 1 order of magnitude. Exopolymer particle concentrations in sea ice were highest in the interior of the sea ice and were significantly correlated with chl a as well as with the abundances of pennate diatoms, centric diatoms and bacteria. Our data indicate that pennate diatoms are the main producers of exopolymer particles in sea ice. The observed exopolymer particle-size spectra in both sea ice and under-ice water differed from those commonly reported for exopolymer particles in pelagic environments by a relatively large fraction of large particles. Crude estimates of integrated exopolymer particle carbon indicate that these particles can be important components in the context of food-web structure and organic carbon dynamics in the sea ice habitat. The high concentrations of exopolymer particles in the sea ice will also impact the fate of other particles during ice melt.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Meiners, K
Gradinger, R
Fehling, Johanna
Civitarese, G
Spindler, M
author_facet Meiners, K
Gradinger, R
Fehling, Johanna
Civitarese, G
Spindler, M
author_sort Meiners, K
title Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn
title_short Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn
title_full Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn
title_fullStr Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn
title_full_unstemmed Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn
title_sort vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the fram strait (arctic) during autumn
publishDate 2003
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/75aa12a9-d5b4-44ad-88b8-8d580bbfd1df
http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2003/248/m248p001.pdf
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op_source Meiners , K , Gradinger , R , Fehling , J , Civitarese , G & Spindler , M 2003 , ' Vertical distribution of exopolymer particles in sea ice of the Fram Strait (Arctic) during autumn ' , MAR ECOL-PROG SER , no. 8 , pp. 1-13 . < http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2003/248/m248p001.pdf >
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