A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic

We report the results of an experiment in the Northeast Atlantic in which sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) was released within an eddy and the behaviour of trace gases, nutrients and productivity followed within a Lagrangian framework over a period of 24 days. Measurements were also made in the air above...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Jickells, TD, Liss, PS, Broadgate, W, Turner, S, Kettle, AJ, Read, J, Baker, J, Cardenas, LM, Carse, F, Hamren-Larssen, M, Spokes, L, Steinke, M, Thompson, A, Watson, A, Archer, SD, Bellerby, RGJ, Law, CS, Nightingale, PD, Liddicoat, MI, Widdicombe, CE, Bowie, A, Gilpin, LC, Moncoiffé, G, Savidge, G, Preston, T, Hadziabdic, P, Frost, T, Upstill-Goddard, R, Pedrós-Alió, C, Simó, R, Jackson, A, Allen, A, DeGrandpre, MD
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spelling ftunivessex:oai:repository.essex.ac.uk:1074 2023-05-15T17:41:19+02:00 A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic Jickells, TD Liss, PS Broadgate, W Turner, S Kettle, AJ Read, J Baker, J Cardenas, LM Carse, F Hamren-Larssen, M Spokes, L Steinke, M Thompson, A Watson, A Archer, SD Bellerby, RGJ Law, CS Nightingale, PD Liddicoat, MI Widdicombe, CE Bowie, A Gilpin, LC Moncoiffé, G Savidge, G Preston, T Hadziabdic, P Frost, T Upstill-Goddard, R Pedrós-Alió, C Simó, R Jackson, A Allen, A DeGrandpre, MD 2008-03 http://repository.essex.ac.uk/1074/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2008.01.006 unknown Elsevier BV Jickells, TD and Liss, PS and Broadgate, W and Turner, S and Kettle, AJ and Read, J and Baker, J and Cardenas, LM and Carse, F and Hamren-Larssen, M and Spokes, L and Steinke, M and Thompson, A and Watson, A and Archer, SD and Bellerby, RGJ and Law, CS and Nightingale, PD and Liddicoat, MI and Widdicombe, CE and Bowie, A and Gilpin, LC and Moncoiffé, G and Savidge, G and Preston, T and Hadziabdic, P and Frost, T and Upstill-Goddard, R and Pedrós-Alió, C and Simó, R and Jackson, A and Allen, A and DeGrandpre, MD (2008) 'A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic.' Progress in Oceanography, 76 (3). pp. 366-398. ISSN 0079-6611 QH301 Biology Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivessex https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2008.01.006 2022-08-18T22:38:51Z We report the results of an experiment in the Northeast Atlantic in which sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) was released within an eddy and the behaviour of trace gases, nutrients and productivity followed within a Lagrangian framework over a period of 24 days. Measurements were also made in the air above the eddy in order to estimate air-sea exchange rates for some components. The physical, biological and biogeochemical properties of the eddy resemble those of other eddies studied in this area, suggesting that the results we report may be applicable beyond the specific eddy studied. During a period of low wind speed at the start of the experiment, we are able to quantitatively describe and balance the nutrient and carbon budgets for the eddy. We also report concentrations of various trace gases in the region which are similar to those observed in other studies and we estimate exchange rates for several trace gases. We show that the importance of gas exchange over other loss terms varies with time and also varies for the different gases. We show that the various trace gases considered (CO2, dimethyl sulphide (DMS), N2O, CH4, non-methane-hydrocarbons, methyl bromide, methyl iodide and volatile selenium species) are all influenced by physical and biological processes, but the overall distribution and temporal variability of individual gases are different to one another. A storm disrupted the stratification in the eddy during the experiment, resulting in enhanced nutrient supply to surface waters, enhanced gas exchange rates and a change in plankton community, which we quantify, although overall productivity was little changed. Emphasis is placed on the regularity of storms in the temperate ocean and the importance of these stochastic processes in such systems. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic University of Essex Research Repository Progress in Oceanography 76 3 366 398
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Jickells, TD
Liss, PS
Broadgate, W
Turner, S
Kettle, AJ
Read, J
Baker, J
Cardenas, LM
Carse, F
Hamren-Larssen, M
Spokes, L
Steinke, M
Thompson, A
Watson, A
Archer, SD
Bellerby, RGJ
Law, CS
Nightingale, PD
Liddicoat, MI
Widdicombe, CE
Bowie, A
Gilpin, LC
Moncoiffé, G
Savidge, G
Preston, T
Hadziabdic, P
Frost, T
Upstill-Goddard, R
Pedrós-Alió, C
Simó, R
Jackson, A
Allen, A
DeGrandpre, MD
A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
topic_facet QH301 Biology
description We report the results of an experiment in the Northeast Atlantic in which sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) was released within an eddy and the behaviour of trace gases, nutrients and productivity followed within a Lagrangian framework over a period of 24 days. Measurements were also made in the air above the eddy in order to estimate air-sea exchange rates for some components. The physical, biological and biogeochemical properties of the eddy resemble those of other eddies studied in this area, suggesting that the results we report may be applicable beyond the specific eddy studied. During a period of low wind speed at the start of the experiment, we are able to quantitatively describe and balance the nutrient and carbon budgets for the eddy. We also report concentrations of various trace gases in the region which are similar to those observed in other studies and we estimate exchange rates for several trace gases. We show that the importance of gas exchange over other loss terms varies with time and also varies for the different gases. We show that the various trace gases considered (CO2, dimethyl sulphide (DMS), N2O, CH4, non-methane-hydrocarbons, methyl bromide, methyl iodide and volatile selenium species) are all influenced by physical and biological processes, but the overall distribution and temporal variability of individual gases are different to one another. A storm disrupted the stratification in the eddy during the experiment, resulting in enhanced nutrient supply to surface waters, enhanced gas exchange rates and a change in plankton community, which we quantify, although overall productivity was little changed. Emphasis is placed on the regularity of storms in the temperate ocean and the importance of these stochastic processes in such systems. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Jickells, TD
Liss, PS
Broadgate, W
Turner, S
Kettle, AJ
Read, J
Baker, J
Cardenas, LM
Carse, F
Hamren-Larssen, M
Spokes, L
Steinke, M
Thompson, A
Watson, A
Archer, SD
Bellerby, RGJ
Law, CS
Nightingale, PD
Liddicoat, MI
Widdicombe, CE
Bowie, A
Gilpin, LC
Moncoiffé, G
Savidge, G
Preston, T
Hadziabdic, P
Frost, T
Upstill-Goddard, R
Pedrós-Alió, C
Simó, R
Jackson, A
Allen, A
DeGrandpre, MD
author_facet Jickells, TD
Liss, PS
Broadgate, W
Turner, S
Kettle, AJ
Read, J
Baker, J
Cardenas, LM
Carse, F
Hamren-Larssen, M
Spokes, L
Steinke, M
Thompson, A
Watson, A
Archer, SD
Bellerby, RGJ
Law, CS
Nightingale, PD
Liddicoat, MI
Widdicombe, CE
Bowie, A
Gilpin, LC
Moncoiffé, G
Savidge, G
Preston, T
Hadziabdic, P
Frost, T
Upstill-Goddard, R
Pedrós-Alió, C
Simó, R
Jackson, A
Allen, A
DeGrandpre, MD
author_sort Jickells, TD
title A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
title_short A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
title_full A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
title_fullStr A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
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