Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014

Water samples (0–200 m) were collected in a coastal area of the Ross Sea in January 2014 to evaluate the physical and biological forcing on the carbonate system at the mesoscale (distance between stations of 5–10 km). Remote sensing supported the determination of the sampling strategy and helped pos...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA, IANNI, MARIA CARMELA, Langone, Leonardo, Ori, Carlo, Aulicino, Giuseppe, Cotroneo, Yuri, Saggiomo, Maria, Mangoni, Olga
Other Authors: Rivaro, PAOLA FRANCESCA, Ianni, MARIA CARMELA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11567/864399
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.002
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/864399 2024-02-11T09:58:20+01:00 Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014 RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA IANNI, MARIA CARMELA Langone, Leonardo Ori, Carlo Aulicino, Giuseppe Cotroneo, Yuri Saggiomo, Maria Mangoni, Olga Rivaro, PAOLA FRANCESCA Ianni, MARIA CARMELA Langone, Leonardo Ori, Carlo Aulicino, Giuseppe Cotroneo, Yuri Saggiomo, Maria Mangoni, Olga 2017 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11567/864399 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.002 eng eng Elsevier B.V. info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000391074300013 volume:166 firstpage:144 lastpage:158 numberofpages:15 journal:JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS http://hdl.handle.net/11567/864399 doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.002 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84947547438 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biological activity Carbonate system CO2 sea–air flux Mesoscale Phytoplankton pigment Ross Sea Oceanography Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematic Aquatic Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.002 2024-01-24T17:39:19Z Water samples (0–200 m) were collected in a coastal area of the Ross Sea in January 2014 to evaluate the physical and biological forcing on the carbonate system at the mesoscale (distance between stations of 5–10 km). Remote sensing supported the determination of the sampling strategy and helped positioning each sampling station. Total alkalinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, phytoplankton pigments and composition were investigated in combination with measurements of temperature, salinity and current speed. Total inorganic carbon, sea water CO2 partial pressure and the saturation state (Ω) for calcite and aragonite were calculated from the measured total alkalinity and pH. In addition, continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentration were completed. LADCP measurements revealed the presence of a significant change in current speed and direction that corresponded to a clearly defined front characterized by gradients in both temperature and salinity. Phytoplankton biomass was relatively high at all stations and the highest values of chlorophyll-a were found between 20 to 50 m, with the dominant taxonomic group being haptophyceae. The carbonate system properties in surface waters exhibited mesoscale variability with a horizontal length scale of about 10 km. Sea-ice melt, through the input of low salinity water, results in a dilution of the total alkalinity and inorganic carbon, but our observations suggest that phytoplankton activity was the major forcing of the distribution of the carbonate system variables. Higher CO3−, Ω and pH in the surface layer were found where the highest values of chlorophyll-a were observed. The calculated ΔpCO2 pattern follows both MODIS data and in situ chlorophyll-a measurements, and the estimated CO2 fluxes ranged from –0.5 ± 0.4 to –31.0 ± 6.4 mmol m− 2 d− 1. The large range observed in the fluxes is due to both the spatial variability of sea water pCO2 and to the episodic winds experienced. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Sea ice Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Ross Sea Journal of Marine Systems 166 144 158
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topic Biological activity
Carbonate system
CO2 sea–air flux
Mesoscale
Phytoplankton pigment
Ross Sea
Oceanography
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematic
Aquatic Science
spellingShingle Biological activity
Carbonate system
CO2 sea–air flux
Mesoscale
Phytoplankton pigment
Ross Sea
Oceanography
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematic
Aquatic Science
RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA
IANNI, MARIA CARMELA
Langone, Leonardo
Ori, Carlo
Aulicino, Giuseppe
Cotroneo, Yuri
Saggiomo, Maria
Mangoni, Olga
Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014
topic_facet Biological activity
Carbonate system
CO2 sea–air flux
Mesoscale
Phytoplankton pigment
Ross Sea
Oceanography
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematic
Aquatic Science
description Water samples (0–200 m) were collected in a coastal area of the Ross Sea in January 2014 to evaluate the physical and biological forcing on the carbonate system at the mesoscale (distance between stations of 5–10 km). Remote sensing supported the determination of the sampling strategy and helped positioning each sampling station. Total alkalinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, phytoplankton pigments and composition were investigated in combination with measurements of temperature, salinity and current speed. Total inorganic carbon, sea water CO2 partial pressure and the saturation state (Ω) for calcite and aragonite were calculated from the measured total alkalinity and pH. In addition, continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentration were completed. LADCP measurements revealed the presence of a significant change in current speed and direction that corresponded to a clearly defined front characterized by gradients in both temperature and salinity. Phytoplankton biomass was relatively high at all stations and the highest values of chlorophyll-a were found between 20 to 50 m, with the dominant taxonomic group being haptophyceae. The carbonate system properties in surface waters exhibited mesoscale variability with a horizontal length scale of about 10 km. Sea-ice melt, through the input of low salinity water, results in a dilution of the total alkalinity and inorganic carbon, but our observations suggest that phytoplankton activity was the major forcing of the distribution of the carbonate system variables. Higher CO3−, Ω and pH in the surface layer were found where the highest values of chlorophyll-a were observed. The calculated ΔpCO2 pattern follows both MODIS data and in situ chlorophyll-a measurements, and the estimated CO2 fluxes ranged from –0.5 ± 0.4 to –31.0 ± 6.4 mmol m− 2 d− 1. The large range observed in the fluxes is due to both the spatial variability of sea water pCO2 and to the episodic winds experienced.
author2 Rivaro, PAOLA FRANCESCA
Ianni, MARIA CARMELA
Langone, Leonardo
Ori, Carlo
Aulicino, Giuseppe
Cotroneo, Yuri
Saggiomo, Maria
Mangoni, Olga
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA
IANNI, MARIA CARMELA
Langone, Leonardo
Ori, Carlo
Aulicino, Giuseppe
Cotroneo, Yuri
Saggiomo, Maria
Mangoni, Olga
author_facet RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA
IANNI, MARIA CARMELA
Langone, Leonardo
Ori, Carlo
Aulicino, Giuseppe
Cotroneo, Yuri
Saggiomo, Maria
Mangoni, Olga
author_sort RIVARO, PAOLA FRANCESCA
title Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014
title_short Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014
title_full Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014
title_fullStr Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014
title_full_unstemmed Physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer 2014
title_sort physical and biological forcing of mesoscale variability in the carbonate system of the ross sea (antarctica) during summer 2014
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.002
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Antarctica
Ross Sea
Sea ice
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Antarctica
Ross Sea
Sea ice
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