Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity

As part of the OMEX I project, nutrient determinations were made on 17 cruises in the region of the Goban Spur and La Chapelle Bank between 46 and 51°N, in all seasons of the year, between 1993-1995. Over this period no change was detectable in the structure of the water masses below the deep winter...

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Main Authors: Hydes, D.J., Le Gall, A.C., Miller, A.EJ., Brockmann, U., Raabe, T., Holley, S., Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón, Antia, A., Balzer, Wolfgang, Chou, Lei, Elskens, Marc, Helder, W., Joint, Ian, Orren, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/124735 2023-05-15T17:06:15+02:00 Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity Hydes, D.J. Le Gall, A.C. Miller, A.EJ. Brockmann, U. Raabe, T. Holley, S. Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón Antia, A. Balzer, Wolfgang Chou, Lei Elskens, Marc Helder, W. Joint, Ian Orren, M. 2001 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/124735 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/124735/3/Elsevier_106148.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.1016/S0967-0645(01)00031-5 uri/info:scp/0034822992 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/124735/3/Elsevier_106148.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/124735 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Deep-sea research. Part 2. Topical studies in oceanography, 48 (14-15 Environnement et pollution Océanographie physique et chimique Biogeochemical cycle Dissolved organic carbon Northeast Atlantic Northwest European shelf sea Nutrients Plankton Shelf edge dynamics info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 2001 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T20:51:00Z As part of the OMEX I project, nutrient determinations were made on 17 cruises in the region of the Goban Spur and La Chapelle Bank between 46 and 51°N, in all seasons of the year, between 1993-1995. Over this period no change was detectable in the structure of the water masses below the deep winter mixed layer. The N:P (dissolved nitrate-to-phosphate) ratio changed from 16 at 100-m depth to less than 15 at 3300-m depth. At intermediate depths nutrient and oxygen data indicate the presence of Mediterranean Outflow water overlying Labrador Sea Water at its most eastern extension. Estimated maximum levels of production in the spring bloom are the total N-limited new primary production equivalent between 24 and 41 g C m-2, the equivalent maximum diatom production is 11 g C m-2. Measurements during the spring bloom suggest a conversion factor of 1 μM nitrate to 1 μg1-1 chlorophyll, at the shelf break, which is consistent with other recent measurements in European shelf seawaters. Sediment trap data suggest that 80% (5.4 g m-2) of the opal produced in the spring bloom dissolved before reaching the sediment trap at 600 m. A comparison of the winter and summer profiles for dissolved silicon suggests a similar dissolution of 9±3 g opal m-2 above 300-m depth. Measurements of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in September 1994 show an enrichment of 7 μM-C above the seasonal thermocline relative to the winter values (52±4 μM). In winter dissolved organic nitrogen represents 40% of the pool of total dissolved nitrogen. There is no consistent evidence of an increase in the concentration of DON during summer. Measurements of nitrate in surface waters in January 1994 show that concentrations off-shelf vary with the temperature of the water and are related to the depth of winter mixing. Mixing in surface waters is discontinuous at the shelf break, demonstrating the degree to which exchange across the shelf break is limited even in winter. OMEX winter measurements of nitrate concentrations can be used to estimate the flow of water ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Labrador Sea Northeast Atlantic DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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topic Environnement et pollution
Océanographie physique et chimique
Biogeochemical cycle
Dissolved organic carbon
Northeast Atlantic
Northwest European shelf sea
Nutrients
Plankton
Shelf edge dynamics
spellingShingle Environnement et pollution
Océanographie physique et chimique
Biogeochemical cycle
Dissolved organic carbon
Northeast Atlantic
Northwest European shelf sea
Nutrients
Plankton
Shelf edge dynamics
Hydes, D.J.
Le Gall, A.C.
Miller, A.EJ.
Brockmann, U.
Raabe, T.
Holley, S.
Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Antia, A.
Balzer, Wolfgang
Chou, Lei
Elskens, Marc
Helder, W.
Joint, Ian
Orren, M.
Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
topic_facet Environnement et pollution
Océanographie physique et chimique
Biogeochemical cycle
Dissolved organic carbon
Northeast Atlantic
Northwest European shelf sea
Nutrients
Plankton
Shelf edge dynamics
description As part of the OMEX I project, nutrient determinations were made on 17 cruises in the region of the Goban Spur and La Chapelle Bank between 46 and 51°N, in all seasons of the year, between 1993-1995. Over this period no change was detectable in the structure of the water masses below the deep winter mixed layer. The N:P (dissolved nitrate-to-phosphate) ratio changed from 16 at 100-m depth to less than 15 at 3300-m depth. At intermediate depths nutrient and oxygen data indicate the presence of Mediterranean Outflow water overlying Labrador Sea Water at its most eastern extension. Estimated maximum levels of production in the spring bloom are the total N-limited new primary production equivalent between 24 and 41 g C m-2, the equivalent maximum diatom production is 11 g C m-2. Measurements during the spring bloom suggest a conversion factor of 1 μM nitrate to 1 μg1-1 chlorophyll, at the shelf break, which is consistent with other recent measurements in European shelf seawaters. Sediment trap data suggest that 80% (5.4 g m-2) of the opal produced in the spring bloom dissolved before reaching the sediment trap at 600 m. A comparison of the winter and summer profiles for dissolved silicon suggests a similar dissolution of 9±3 g opal m-2 above 300-m depth. Measurements of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in September 1994 show an enrichment of 7 μM-C above the seasonal thermocline relative to the winter values (52±4 μM). In winter dissolved organic nitrogen represents 40% of the pool of total dissolved nitrogen. There is no consistent evidence of an increase in the concentration of DON during summer. Measurements of nitrate in surface waters in January 1994 show that concentrations off-shelf vary with the temperature of the water and are related to the depth of winter mixing. Mixing in surface waters is discontinuous at the shelf break, demonstrating the degree to which exchange across the shelf break is limited even in winter. OMEX winter measurements of nitrate concentrations can be used to estimate the flow of water ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hydes, D.J.
Le Gall, A.C.
Miller, A.EJ.
Brockmann, U.
Raabe, T.
Holley, S.
Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Antia, A.
Balzer, Wolfgang
Chou, Lei
Elskens, Marc
Helder, W.
Joint, Ian
Orren, M.
author_facet Hydes, D.J.
Le Gall, A.C.
Miller, A.EJ.
Brockmann, U.
Raabe, T.
Holley, S.
Álvarez-Salgado, Xosé Antón
Antia, A.
Balzer, Wolfgang
Chou, Lei
Elskens, Marc
Helder, W.
Joint, Ian
Orren, M.
author_sort Hydes, D.J.
title Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
title_short Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
title_full Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
title_fullStr Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
title_full_unstemmed Supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the NW European shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
title_sort supply and demand of nutrients and dissolved organic matter at and across the nw european shelf break in relation to hydrography and biogeochemical activity
publishDate 2001
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https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/124735/3/Elsevier_106148.pdf
genre Labrador Sea
Northeast Atlantic
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Northeast Atlantic
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