Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer

The West Antarctic Peninsula shelf is a region of high seasonal primary production which supports a large and productive food web, where macronutrients and inorganic carbon are sourced primarily from intrusions of warm saline Circumpolar Deep Water, We examined the cross-shelf modification of this w...

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Published in:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Main Authors: Henley, Sian F., Jones, Elizabeth M., Venables, Hugh J., Meredith, Michael P., Firing, Yvonne L., Dittrich, Ribanna, Heiser, Sabrina, Stefels, Jacqueline, Dougans, Julie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0168
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/9921fdbd-7a74-4814-93e6-091037450e0b 2024-06-02T07:58:01+00:00 Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer Henley, Sian F. Jones, Elizabeth M. Venables, Hugh J. Meredith, Michael P. Firing, Yvonne L. Dittrich, Ribanna Heiser, Sabrina Stefels, Jacqueline Dougans, Julie 2018-06-28 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/9921fdbd-7a74-4814-93e6-091037450e0b https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9921fdbd-7a74-4814-93e6-091037450e0b https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0168 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/64306838/20170168.full.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9921fdbd-7a74-4814-93e6-091037450e0b info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Henley , S F , Jones , E M , Venables , H J , Meredith , M P , Firing , Y L , Dittrich , R , Heiser , S , Stefels , J & Dougans , J 2018 , ' Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer ' , Philosophical transactions of the royal society a-Mathematical physical and engineering sciences , vol. 376 , no. 2122 , 20170168 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0168 nutrients carbon cycling nitrate isotopes nitrogen cycle Antarctic Peninsula Circumpolar Deep Water NORTHERN MARGUERITE BAY SINKING ORGANIC-MATTER CIRCUMPOLAR DEEP-WATER SOUTHERN-OCEAN GLOBEC SEA-ICE CONTINENTAL-SHELF SURFACE WATERS MIXED-LAYER ATMOSPHERIC CO2 RYDER BAY article 2018 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0168 2024-05-07T20:21:22Z The West Antarctic Peninsula shelf is a region of high seasonal primary production which supports a large and productive food web, where macronutrients and inorganic carbon are sourced primarily from intrusions of warm saline Circumpolar Deep Water, We examined the cross-shelf modification of this water mass during mid-summer 2015 to understand the supply of nutrients and carbon to the productive surface ocean, and their subsequent uptake and cycling. We show that nitrate, phosphate, silicic acid and inorganic carbon are progressively enriched in subsurface waters across the shelf, contrary to cross-shelf reductions in heat, salinity and density. We use nutrient stoichiometric and isotopic approaches to invoke remineralization of organic matter, including nitrification below the euphotic surface layer, and dissolution of biogenic silica in deeper waters and potentially shelf sediment porewaters, as the primary drivers of cross-shelf enrichments. Regenerated nitrate and phosphate account for a significant proportion of the total pools of these nutrients in the upper ocean, with implications for the seasonal carbon sink. Understanding nutrient and carbon dynamics in this region now will inform predictions of future biogeochemical changes in the context of substantial variability and ongoing changes in the physical environment. This article is part of the theme issue 'The marine system of the West Antarctic Peninsula: status and strategy for progress in a region of rapid change'. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Sea ice Southern Ocean University of Groningen research database Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Marguerite ENVELOPE(141.378,141.378,-66.787,-66.787) Marguerite Bay ENVELOPE(-68.000,-68.000,-68.500,-68.500) Ryder ENVELOPE(-68.333,-68.333,-67.566,-67.566) Ryder Bay ENVELOPE(-68.333,-68.333,-67.567,-67.567) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 376 2122 20170168
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topic nutrients
carbon cycling
nitrate isotopes
nitrogen cycle
Antarctic Peninsula
Circumpolar Deep Water
NORTHERN MARGUERITE BAY
SINKING ORGANIC-MATTER
CIRCUMPOLAR DEEP-WATER
SOUTHERN-OCEAN GLOBEC
SEA-ICE
CONTINENTAL-SHELF
SURFACE WATERS
MIXED-LAYER
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
RYDER BAY
spellingShingle nutrients
carbon cycling
nitrate isotopes
nitrogen cycle
Antarctic Peninsula
Circumpolar Deep Water
NORTHERN MARGUERITE BAY
SINKING ORGANIC-MATTER
CIRCUMPOLAR DEEP-WATER
SOUTHERN-OCEAN GLOBEC
SEA-ICE
CONTINENTAL-SHELF
SURFACE WATERS
MIXED-LAYER
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
RYDER BAY
Henley, Sian F.
Jones, Elizabeth M.
Venables, Hugh J.
Meredith, Michael P.
Firing, Yvonne L.
Dittrich, Ribanna
Heiser, Sabrina
Stefels, Jacqueline
Dougans, Julie
Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer
topic_facet nutrients
carbon cycling
nitrate isotopes
nitrogen cycle
Antarctic Peninsula
Circumpolar Deep Water
NORTHERN MARGUERITE BAY
SINKING ORGANIC-MATTER
CIRCUMPOLAR DEEP-WATER
SOUTHERN-OCEAN GLOBEC
SEA-ICE
CONTINENTAL-SHELF
SURFACE WATERS
MIXED-LAYER
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
RYDER BAY
description The West Antarctic Peninsula shelf is a region of high seasonal primary production which supports a large and productive food web, where macronutrients and inorganic carbon are sourced primarily from intrusions of warm saline Circumpolar Deep Water, We examined the cross-shelf modification of this water mass during mid-summer 2015 to understand the supply of nutrients and carbon to the productive surface ocean, and their subsequent uptake and cycling. We show that nitrate, phosphate, silicic acid and inorganic carbon are progressively enriched in subsurface waters across the shelf, contrary to cross-shelf reductions in heat, salinity and density. We use nutrient stoichiometric and isotopic approaches to invoke remineralization of organic matter, including nitrification below the euphotic surface layer, and dissolution of biogenic silica in deeper waters and potentially shelf sediment porewaters, as the primary drivers of cross-shelf enrichments. Regenerated nitrate and phosphate account for a significant proportion of the total pools of these nutrients in the upper ocean, with implications for the seasonal carbon sink. Understanding nutrient and carbon dynamics in this region now will inform predictions of future biogeochemical changes in the context of substantial variability and ongoing changes in the physical environment. This article is part of the theme issue 'The marine system of the West Antarctic Peninsula: status and strategy for progress in a region of rapid change'.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Henley, Sian F.
Jones, Elizabeth M.
Venables, Hugh J.
Meredith, Michael P.
Firing, Yvonne L.
Dittrich, Ribanna
Heiser, Sabrina
Stefels, Jacqueline
Dougans, Julie
author_facet Henley, Sian F.
Jones, Elizabeth M.
Venables, Hugh J.
Meredith, Michael P.
Firing, Yvonne L.
Dittrich, Ribanna
Heiser, Sabrina
Stefels, Jacqueline
Dougans, Julie
author_sort Henley, Sian F.
title Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer
title_short Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer
title_full Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer
title_fullStr Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer
title_full_unstemmed Macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the Antarctic Peninsi shelf during summer
title_sort macronutrient and carbon supply, uptake and cycling across the antarctic peninsi shelf during summer
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/9921fdbd-7a74-4814-93e6-091037450e0b
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9921fdbd-7a74-4814-93e6-091037450e0b
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2017.0168
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/64306838/20170168.full.pdf
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ENVELOPE(-68.333,-68.333,-67.567,-67.567)
geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Marguerite
Marguerite Bay
Ryder
Ryder Bay
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Antarctic Peninsula
Marguerite
Marguerite Bay
Ryder
Ryder Bay
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Antarctic Peninsula
Sea ice
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Sea ice
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