Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling

The factors controlling phytoplankton bloom development in the marginal ice zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea were investigated during the EPOS (Leg 2) expedition (1988). Measurements were made of physical and chemical processes and biological activities associated with the process of ice-melting...

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Main Authors: Lancelot, Christiane, Mathot, Sylvie, Veth, Cornelis, De Baar, Hein J W
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1993
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author Lancelot, Christiane
Mathot, Sylvie
Veth, Cornelis
De Baar, Hein J W
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Mathot, Sylvie
Veth, Cornelis
De Baar, Hein J W
author_sort Lancelot, Christiane
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description The factors controlling phytoplankton bloom development in the marginal ice zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea were investigated during the EPOS (Leg 2) expedition (1988). Measurements were made of physical and chemical processes and biological activities associated with the process of ice-melting and their controlling variables particularly light limitation mediated by vertical stability and ice-cover, trace metal deficiency and grazing pressure. The combined observations and process studies show that the initiation of the phytoplankton bloom, dominated by nanoplanktonic species, was determined by the physical processes operating in the marginal ice zone at the time of ice melting. The additional effects of grazing pressure by protozoa and deep mixing appeared responsible for a rather moderate phytoplankton biomass (4 mg Chla m–3) with a relatively narrow geographical extent (100–150 km). The rôle of trace constituents, in particular iron, was minor. The importance of each factor during the seasonal development of the ice-edge phytoplankton bloom was studied through modelling of reasonable scenarios of meteorological and biological forcing, making use of a one-dimensional coupled physicalbiological model. The analysis of simulations clearly shows that wind mixing events — their duration, strength and frequency — determines both the distance from the iceedge of the sea ice associated phytoplankton bloom and the occurrence in the ice-free area of secondary phytoplankton blooms during the summer period. The magnitude and extent of the ice-edge bloom is determined by the combined action of meteorological conditions and grazing pressure. In the absence of grazers, a maximum ice-edge bloom of 7.5 mg Chla m–3 is predicted under averaged wind conditions of 8 m s–1. Extreme constant wind scenarios (4–14 m s–1) combined with realistic grazing pressure predict maximum ice-edge phytoplankton concentrations varying from 11.5 to 2 mg Chla m–3. Persistent violent wind conditions (ge 14 m s–1) are shown to prevent blooms ...
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/56971 2025-01-16T19:22:37+00:00 Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling Lancelot, Christiane Mathot, Sylvie Veth, Cornelis De Baar, Hein J W 1993-06-01 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/56971 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/56971/1/1993-PB-13-337-387.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.1007/BF01681979 uri/info:scp/0027798524 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/56971/1/1993-PB-13-337-387.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/56971 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Polar biology, 13 (6 Océanographie biologique Phytoplanctonologie Océanographie physique et chimique Phytoplankton ice edge zone sea retreat factors controlling blooms Weddell antarctic mathematical modelling field observations info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 1993 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T20:41:20Z The factors controlling phytoplankton bloom development in the marginal ice zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea were investigated during the EPOS (Leg 2) expedition (1988). Measurements were made of physical and chemical processes and biological activities associated with the process of ice-melting and their controlling variables particularly light limitation mediated by vertical stability and ice-cover, trace metal deficiency and grazing pressure. The combined observations and process studies show that the initiation of the phytoplankton bloom, dominated by nanoplanktonic species, was determined by the physical processes operating in the marginal ice zone at the time of ice melting. The additional effects of grazing pressure by protozoa and deep mixing appeared responsible for a rather moderate phytoplankton biomass (4 mg Chla m–3) with a relatively narrow geographical extent (100–150 km). The rôle of trace constituents, in particular iron, was minor. The importance of each factor during the seasonal development of the ice-edge phytoplankton bloom was studied through modelling of reasonable scenarios of meteorological and biological forcing, making use of a one-dimensional coupled physicalbiological model. The analysis of simulations clearly shows that wind mixing events — their duration, strength and frequency — determines both the distance from the iceedge of the sea ice associated phytoplankton bloom and the occurrence in the ice-free area of secondary phytoplankton blooms during the summer period. The magnitude and extent of the ice-edge bloom is determined by the combined action of meteorological conditions and grazing pressure. In the absence of grazers, a maximum ice-edge bloom of 7.5 mg Chla m–3 is predicted under averaged wind conditions of 8 m s–1. Extreme constant wind scenarios (4–14 m s–1) combined with realistic grazing pressure predict maximum ice-edge phytoplankton concentrations varying from 11.5 to 2 mg Chla m–3. Persistent violent wind conditions (ge 14 m s–1) are shown to prevent blooms ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Polar Biology Sea ice Weddell Sea DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Antarctic Weddell Sea Weddell
spellingShingle Océanographie biologique
Phytoplanctonologie
Océanographie physique et chimique
Phytoplankton
ice
edge
zone
sea
retreat
factors
controlling
blooms
Weddell
antarctic
mathematical
modelling
field
observations
Lancelot, Christiane
Mathot, Sylvie
Veth, Cornelis
De Baar, Hein J W
Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
title Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
title_full Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
title_fullStr Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
title_full_unstemmed Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
title_short Factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern Weddell Sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
title_sort factors controlling phytoplankton ice-edge blooms in the marginal ice-zone of the northwestern weddell sea during sea ice retreat 1988: field observations and mathematical modelling
topic Océanographie biologique
Phytoplanctonologie
Océanographie physique et chimique
Phytoplankton
ice
edge
zone
sea
retreat
factors
controlling
blooms
Weddell
antarctic
mathematical
modelling
field
observations
topic_facet Océanographie biologique
Phytoplanctonologie
Océanographie physique et chimique
Phytoplankton
ice
edge
zone
sea
retreat
factors
controlling
blooms
Weddell
antarctic
mathematical
modelling
field
observations
url http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/56971
https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/56971/1/1993-PB-13-337-387.pdf