Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean
International audience Concentrations of dissolved Al (0.2 Am filtered) have been determined in the Canary basin and on a transect towards the Strait of Gibraltar, in order to allow sampling across the Saharan dust plume. The highest surface water concentrations of up to 25 nM were observed in the n...
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ftunivbrest:oai:HAL:hal-02639261v1 2024-02-11T10:06:34+01:00 Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean Kramer, Jurjen Laan, Patrick Sarthou, Géraldine Klaas, Timmermans de Baar, H. J. W. Department of Marine Chemistry and Geology Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin (LEMAR) (LEMAR) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2004-09 https://hal.science/hal-02639261 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.009 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.009 hal-02639261 https://hal.science/hal-02639261 doi:10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.009 ISSN: 0304-4203 Marine Chemistry https://hal.science/hal-02639261 Marine Chemistry, 2004, 88 (3-4), pp.85-101. ⟨10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.009⟩ Distributions Covariance ACL Canary basin Aluminium Atmospheric input Seawater [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2004 ftunivbrest https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.009 2024-01-23T23:39:56Z International audience Concentrations of dissolved Al (0.2 Am filtered) have been determined in the Canary basin and on a transect towards the Strait of Gibraltar, in order to allow sampling across the Saharan dust plume. The highest surface water concentrations of up to 25 nM were observed in the northwest part of the studied region, indicating substantial atmospheric input from the Sahara desert. This observation was supported by relatively pronounced Al surface maxima of the shallow casts performed in this region. The positive covariance between dissolved Al and dissolved Fe concentrations on the transect from the Canary Islands towards the Strait of Gibraltar suggests a common atmospheric source of the two metals. Outside the Canary basin, the Al concentrations rapidly dropped to values below 10 nM, coherent with lower aeolian inputs. A good correlation has been found between dissolved Al surface seawater concentrations and dissolved orthosilicic acid (Si(OH) 4), which can most likely be attributed to conservative mixing of warm, more saline Al-and Si-rich water masses with colder waters of lower salinity which are more depleted in both elements. In spite of the oligotrophic waters that were met most of the cruise, a strong minimum in dissolved Al was observed at the chlorophyll a maximum at a few stations, suggesting rapid Al scavenging or biological uptake in this region. D Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Université de Bretagne Occidentale: HAL Marine Chemistry 88 3-4 85 101 |
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International audience Concentrations of dissolved Al (0.2 Am filtered) have been determined in the Canary basin and on a transect towards the Strait of Gibraltar, in order to allow sampling across the Saharan dust plume. The highest surface water concentrations of up to 25 nM were observed in the northwest part of the studied region, indicating substantial atmospheric input from the Sahara desert. This observation was supported by relatively pronounced Al surface maxima of the shallow casts performed in this region. The positive covariance between dissolved Al and dissolved Fe concentrations on the transect from the Canary Islands towards the Strait of Gibraltar suggests a common atmospheric source of the two metals. Outside the Canary basin, the Al concentrations rapidly dropped to values below 10 nM, coherent with lower aeolian inputs. A good correlation has been found between dissolved Al surface seawater concentrations and dissolved orthosilicic acid (Si(OH) 4), which can most likely be attributed to conservative mixing of warm, more saline Al-and Si-rich water masses with colder waters of lower salinity which are more depleted in both elements. In spite of the oligotrophic waters that were met most of the cruise, a strong minimum in dissolved Al was observed at the chlorophyll a maximum at a few stations, suggesting rapid Al scavenging or biological uptake in this region. D |
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Department of Marine Chemistry and Geology Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin (LEMAR) (LEMAR) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
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Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean |
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distribution of dissolved aluminium in the high atmospheric input region of the subtropical waters of the north atlantic ocean |
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ISSN: 0304-4203 Marine Chemistry https://hal.science/hal-02639261 Marine Chemistry, 2004, 88 (3-4), pp.85-101. ⟨10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.009⟩ |
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