PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996

During austral summer 1996 (January 11–February 10) oceanographic studies were conducted in the ice-free waters ofthe Ross Sea within the framework ofthe Italian National Programme for Antarctic Research (PNRA). Thirty-eight hydrological stations within 72.51–78.01S and 164.51E–175.01W were sampled....

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Main Authors: Saggiomo, Vincenzo, Catalano, Giulio, MANGONI, OLGA, BUDILLON, Giorgio, CARRADA, Gian Carlo
Other Authors: Mangoni, Olga, Budillon, Giorgio, Carrada, Gian Carlo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11367/14850
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spelling ftuninapoliparth:oai:ricerca.uniparthenope.it:11367/14850 2024-04-14T08:01:48+00:00 PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996 Saggiomo, Vincenzo Catalano, Giulio MANGONI, OLGA BUDILLON, Giorgio CARRADA, Gian Carlo Saggiomo, Vincenzo Catalano, Giulio Mangoni, Olga Budillon, Giorgio Carrada, Gian Carlo 2002 http://hdl.handle.net/11367/14850 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000175992000011 volume:49 firstpage:1787 lastpage:1801 numberofpages:15 journal:DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS http://hdl.handle.net/11367/14850 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-2242478439 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2002 ftuninapoliparth 2024-03-21T17:55:42Z During austral summer 1996 (January 11–February 10) oceanographic studies were conducted in the ice-free waters ofthe Ross Sea within the framework ofthe Italian National Programme for Antarctic Research (PNRA). Thirty-eight hydrological stations within 72.51–78.01S and 164.51E–175.01W were sampled. Size-fractionated photosynthetic pigments were measured at all stations, primary production was evaluated at 24 stations, and P vs. E measurements were carried out at 3 or 4 depths at 18 stations. In the open Ross Sea, integrated chlorophyll a (Chla) concentrations were between 15 and 102 mgm2 in the 0–100m layer, and primary production was between 124 and 638mgCm2 d1. Offshore waters were completely ice-free and the water column was only slightly stratified. However, phytoplankton biomass and production were relatively high wherever the Upper Mixed Layer (UML) was o30m deep. Hydrographic characters and phytoplankton distribution varied remarkably along the coastal waters ofTerra Nova Bay; during a late summer bloom, integrated primary production ranged between 620 and 2411mgCm2 d1. The dimensional composition ofphytoplankton communities and the Redfield ratio indicate that the Ross Sea was dominated by diatoms. The photosynthetic parameters measured suggest the importance ofthe depth and dynamics ofthe UML, where the integrated mean irradiance always exceeded the photosaturation index (Ek). However, occasionally different PB max and Ek were recorded even in apparently well-mixed water columns. The presence of turbulent cells in different layers of the photic zone or a weak wind-driven vertical mixing, which might induce different photosynthetic indexes, can thus be hypothesized. Simulated in situ primary production was well correlated with production calculated with the photosynthetic coefficients obtained from the P vs. E experiments. Our data could be used to construct models aimed at assessing primary production in the area studied. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope": CINECA IRIS Antarctic Austral Ross Sea
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description During austral summer 1996 (January 11–February 10) oceanographic studies were conducted in the ice-free waters ofthe Ross Sea within the framework ofthe Italian National Programme for Antarctic Research (PNRA). Thirty-eight hydrological stations within 72.51–78.01S and 164.51E–175.01W were sampled. Size-fractionated photosynthetic pigments were measured at all stations, primary production was evaluated at 24 stations, and P vs. E measurements were carried out at 3 or 4 depths at 18 stations. In the open Ross Sea, integrated chlorophyll a (Chla) concentrations were between 15 and 102 mgm2 in the 0–100m layer, and primary production was between 124 and 638mgCm2 d1. Offshore waters were completely ice-free and the water column was only slightly stratified. However, phytoplankton biomass and production were relatively high wherever the Upper Mixed Layer (UML) was o30m deep. Hydrographic characters and phytoplankton distribution varied remarkably along the coastal waters ofTerra Nova Bay; during a late summer bloom, integrated primary production ranged between 620 and 2411mgCm2 d1. The dimensional composition ofphytoplankton communities and the Redfield ratio indicate that the Ross Sea was dominated by diatoms. The photosynthetic parameters measured suggest the importance ofthe depth and dynamics ofthe UML, where the integrated mean irradiance always exceeded the photosaturation index (Ek). However, occasionally different PB max and Ek were recorded even in apparently well-mixed water columns. The presence of turbulent cells in different layers of the photic zone or a weak wind-driven vertical mixing, which might induce different photosynthetic indexes, can thus be hypothesized. Simulated in situ primary production was well correlated with production calculated with the photosynthetic coefficients obtained from the P vs. E experiments. Our data could be used to construct models aimed at assessing primary production in the area studied.
author2 Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Catalano, Giulio
Mangoni, Olga
Budillon, Giorgio
Carrada, Gian Carlo
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author Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Catalano, Giulio
MANGONI, OLGA
BUDILLON, Giorgio
CARRADA, Gian Carlo
spellingShingle Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Catalano, Giulio
MANGONI, OLGA
BUDILLON, Giorgio
CARRADA, Gian Carlo
PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996
author_facet Saggiomo, Vincenzo
Catalano, Giulio
MANGONI, OLGA
BUDILLON, Giorgio
CARRADA, Gian Carlo
author_sort Saggiomo, Vincenzo
title PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996
title_short PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996
title_full PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996
title_fullStr PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996
title_full_unstemmed PRIMARY PRODUCTION PROCESSES IN ICE-FREE WATERS OF THE ROSS SEA (ANTARCTICA) DURING THE AUSTRAL SUMMER 1996
title_sort primary production processes in ice-free waters of the ross sea (antarctica) during the austral summer 1996
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