Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake

This manuscript reports the first full depth distributions of dissolved iron (DFe) over a high-resolution Weddell Sea and Drake Passage transect. Very low dissolved DFe concentrations (0.01-0.1 nM range) were observed in the surface waters of the Weddell Sea, and within the Drake Passage polar regim...

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Main Authors: Klunder, M.B., Laan, P., De Baar, H.J.W., Middag, R., Neven, I., van Ooijen, Jan
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/f020a815-a996-425d-b719-7cf8b173c53c 2024-06-23T07:47:38+00:00 Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake Klunder, M.B. Laan, P. De Baar, H.J.W. Middag, R. Neven, I. van Ooijen, Jan 2014-02-06 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/f020a815-a996-425d-b719-7cf8b173c53c https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/f020a815-a996-425d-b719-7cf8b173c53c https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-651-2014 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/50537834/Dissolved_Fe_across_the_Weddell_Sea_and_Drake.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84893617508&partnerID=MN8TOARS eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/f020a815-a996-425d-b719-7cf8b173c53c info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Klunder , M B , Laan , P , De Baar , H J W , Middag , R , Neven , I & van Ooijen , J 2014 , ' Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage : Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake ' , Biogeosciences , vol. 11 , no. 3 , pp. 651-669 . https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-651-2014 SOUTHERN-OCEAN PHYTOPLANKTON ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER ATLANTIC SECTOR DEEP-WATER IRON LIMITATION ENRICHMENT EXPERIMENTS KERGUELEN-ISLANDS EXPORT PRODUCTION CARBON EXPORT SCOTIA SEAS article 2014 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-651-2014 2024-06-10T16:20:11Z This manuscript reports the first full depth distributions of dissolved iron (DFe) over a high-resolution Weddell Sea and Drake Passage transect. Very low dissolved DFe concentrations (0.01-0.1 nM range) were observed in the surface waters of the Weddell Sea, and within the Drake Passage polar regime. Locally, enrichment in surface DFe was observed, likely due to recent ice melt (Weddell Sea) or dust deposition (Drake Passage). As expected, in low DFe regions, usually a small silicate drawdown compared to the nitrate drawdown was observed. However, the difference in drawdown between these nutrients appeared not related to DFe availability in the western Weddell Sea. In this region with relatively small diatoms, no relationship between N: P and N: Si removal ratios and DFe was observed. In comparison, along the Greenwich Meridian (Klunder et al., 2011a), where diatoms are significantly larger, the N: P and N: Si removal ratios did increase with increasing DFe. These findings confirm the important role of DFe in biologically mediated nutrient cycles in the Southern Ocean and imply DFe availability might play a role in shaping phytoplankton communities and constraining cell sizes. Over the shelf around the Antarctic Peninsula, higher DFe concentrations (> 1.5 nM) were observed. These elevated concentrations of Fe were transported into Drake Passage along isopycnal surfaces. Near the South American continent, high (> 2 nM) DFe concentrations were caused by fluvial/ glacial input of DFe. On the Weddell Sea side of the Peninsula region, formation of deep water (by downslope convection) caused relatively high Fe (0.6-0.8 nM) concentrations in the bottom waters relative to the water masses at mid-depth (0.2-0.4 nM). During transit of Weddell Sea Bottom Water to the Drake Passage, through the Scotia Sea, additional DFe is taken up from seafloor sources, resulting in highest bottom water concentrations in the southernmost part of the Drake Passage in excess of 1 nM. TheWeddell Sea Deep Water concentrations (similar ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Drake Passage Kerguelen Islands Scotia Sea Southern Ocean Weddell Sea University of Groningen research database Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Drake Passage Greenwich Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Scotia Sea Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Biogeosciences 11 3 651 669
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topic SOUTHERN-OCEAN PHYTOPLANKTON
ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER
ATLANTIC SECTOR
DEEP-WATER
IRON LIMITATION
ENRICHMENT EXPERIMENTS
KERGUELEN-ISLANDS
EXPORT PRODUCTION
CARBON EXPORT
SCOTIA SEAS
spellingShingle SOUTHERN-OCEAN PHYTOPLANKTON
ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER
ATLANTIC SECTOR
DEEP-WATER
IRON LIMITATION
ENRICHMENT EXPERIMENTS
KERGUELEN-ISLANDS
EXPORT PRODUCTION
CARBON EXPORT
SCOTIA SEAS
Klunder, M.B.
Laan, P.
De Baar, H.J.W.
Middag, R.
Neven, I.
van Ooijen, Jan
Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake
topic_facet SOUTHERN-OCEAN PHYTOPLANKTON
ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER
ATLANTIC SECTOR
DEEP-WATER
IRON LIMITATION
ENRICHMENT EXPERIMENTS
KERGUELEN-ISLANDS
EXPORT PRODUCTION
CARBON EXPORT
SCOTIA SEAS
description This manuscript reports the first full depth distributions of dissolved iron (DFe) over a high-resolution Weddell Sea and Drake Passage transect. Very low dissolved DFe concentrations (0.01-0.1 nM range) were observed in the surface waters of the Weddell Sea, and within the Drake Passage polar regime. Locally, enrichment in surface DFe was observed, likely due to recent ice melt (Weddell Sea) or dust deposition (Drake Passage). As expected, in low DFe regions, usually a small silicate drawdown compared to the nitrate drawdown was observed. However, the difference in drawdown between these nutrients appeared not related to DFe availability in the western Weddell Sea. In this region with relatively small diatoms, no relationship between N: P and N: Si removal ratios and DFe was observed. In comparison, along the Greenwich Meridian (Klunder et al., 2011a), where diatoms are significantly larger, the N: P and N: Si removal ratios did increase with increasing DFe. These findings confirm the important role of DFe in biologically mediated nutrient cycles in the Southern Ocean and imply DFe availability might play a role in shaping phytoplankton communities and constraining cell sizes. Over the shelf around the Antarctic Peninsula, higher DFe concentrations (> 1.5 nM) were observed. These elevated concentrations of Fe were transported into Drake Passage along isopycnal surfaces. Near the South American continent, high (> 2 nM) DFe concentrations were caused by fluvial/ glacial input of DFe. On the Weddell Sea side of the Peninsula region, formation of deep water (by downslope convection) caused relatively high Fe (0.6-0.8 nM) concentrations in the bottom waters relative to the water masses at mid-depth (0.2-0.4 nM). During transit of Weddell Sea Bottom Water to the Drake Passage, through the Scotia Sea, additional DFe is taken up from seafloor sources, resulting in highest bottom water concentrations in the southernmost part of the Drake Passage in excess of 1 nM. TheWeddell Sea Deep Water concentrations (similar ...
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author Klunder, M.B.
Laan, P.
De Baar, H.J.W.
Middag, R.
Neven, I.
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title Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake
title_short Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake
title_full Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake
title_fullStr Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved Fe across the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage:Impact of DFe on nutrient uptake
title_sort dissolved fe across the weddell sea and drake passage:impact of dfe on nutrient uptake
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