Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean

Comprehensive synoptic datasets (surface water down to 4000 m) of dissolved cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), lead (Pb) and silver (Ag) are presented along a section between 34◦ S and 57◦ S in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Ocean to the south off South Africa. The vertical...

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Main Authors: Boyé, Marie, López-García, Patricia, Lopez Garcia, P., Bown, J., Baker, A.R., Achterberg, E. P.
Other Authors: Lopez-Garcia, Patricia, Baker, Alex, Achterberg, Eric, Wake, Bronwyn, 7004617111, 55842664500, 57197248095, 37100933200, 8309176400, 7003373116, 1302826, 1386808, 7320035, 3868240, 307683, 109726, WOS:Boye, M, WOS:Wake, BD, WOS:Garcia, PL, WOS:Bown, J, WOS:Baker, AR, WOS:Achterberg, EP
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/10043
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-3231-2012
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topic 251002 Oceanografía química
Disfagia
Hiperostosis
Entesopatía
Osteofito
Hipofaringe
spellingShingle 251002 Oceanografía química
Disfagia
Hiperostosis
Entesopatía
Osteofito
Hipofaringe
Boyé, Marie
López-García, Patricia
Lopez Garcia, P.
Bown, J.
Baker, A.R.
Achterberg, E. P.
Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean
topic_facet 251002 Oceanografía química
Disfagia
Hiperostosis
Entesopatía
Osteofito
Hipofaringe
description Comprehensive synoptic datasets (surface water down to 4000 m) of dissolved cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), lead (Pb) and silver (Ag) are presented along a section between 34◦ S and 57◦ S in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Ocean to the south off South Africa. The vertical distributions of Cu and Ag display nutrient-like profiles similar to silicic acid, and of Cd similar to phosphate. The distribution of Mn shows a subsurface maximum in the oxygen minimum zone, whereas Pb concentrations are rather invariable with depth. Dry deposition of aerosols is thought to be an important source of Pb to surface waters close to South Africa, and dry deposition and snowfall may have been significant sources of Cu and Mn at the higher latitudes. Furthermore, the advection of water masses enriched in trace metals following contact with continental margins appeared to be an important source of trace elements to the surface, intermediate and deep waters in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Hydrothermal inputs may have formed a source of trace metals to the deep waters over the Bouvet Triple Junction ridge crest, as suggested by relatively enhanced dissolved Mn concentrations. The biological utilization of Cu and Ag was proportional to that of silicic acid across the section, suggesting that diatoms formed an important control over the removal of Cu and Ag from surface waters. However, uptake by dinoand nano-flagellates may have influenced the distribution of Cu and Ag in the surface waters of the subtropical Atlantic domain. Cadmium correlated strongly with phosphate (P), yielding lower Cd / P ratios in the subtropical surface waters where phosphate concentrations were below 0.95 µM. The greater depletion of Cd relative to P observed in the Weddell Gyre compared to the Antarctic Circumpolar Current could be due to increase Cd uptake induced by iron-limiting conditions in these high-nutrient–low-chlorophyll waters. Similarly, an increase of Mn uptake under Fe-depleted conditions may have caused the highest depletion of Mn relative to P in the surface waters of the Weddell Gyre. In addition, a cellular Mn-transport channel of Cd was possibly activated in the Weddell Gyre, which in turn may have yielded depletion of both Mn and Cd in these surface waters. La hiperostosis esquelética idiopática difusa, también denominada síndrome de Forestier-Rotes Querol, es una entesopatía relativamente frecuente asociada a la edad avanzada de etiología desconocida. Dada su presentación habitualmente asintomática y su curso benigno no suele tenerse en cuenta desde un punto de vista patológico. Sin embargo, en ocasiones se ha descrito su relación con alteraciones medulares y de raíces nerviosas, esófago y vías aéreas. Presentamos el caso de un paciente con disfagia de meses de evolución y sospecha neoplásica que tras estudio con TC multidetector es diagnósticado de hiperostosis esquelética idiopática difusa con afectación cervical como causa de la disfagia. 3246 3231
author2 Lopez-Garcia, Patricia
Baker, Alex
Achterberg, Eric
Wake, Bronwyn
7004617111
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7320035
3868240
307683
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WOS:Boye, M
WOS:Wake, BD
WOS:Garcia, PL
WOS:Bown, J
WOS:Baker, AR
WOS:Achterberg, EP
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author Boyé, Marie
López-García, Patricia
Lopez Garcia, P.
Bown, J.
Baker, A.R.
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title Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean
title_short Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean
title_full Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean
title_sort distributions of dissolved trace metals (cd, cu, mn, pb, ag) in the southeastern atlantic and the southern ocean
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/10043 2023-05-15T13:58:41+02:00 Distributions of dissolved trace metals (Cd, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ag) in the southeastern Atlantic and the Southern Ocean Boyé, Marie López-García, Patricia Lopez Garcia, P. Bown, J. Baker, A.R. Achterberg, E. P. Lopez-Garcia, Patricia Baker, Alex Achterberg, Eric Wake, Bronwyn 7004617111 55842664500 57197248095 37100933200 8309176400 7003373116 1302826 1386808 7320035 3868240 307683 109726 WOS:Boye, M WOS:Wake, BD WOS:Garcia, PL WOS:Bown, J WOS:Baker, AR WOS:Achterberg, EP 2013-05-01T05:00:15Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10553/10043 https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-3231-2012 eng eng Biogeosciences 9 1726-4170 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/10043 doi:10.5194/bg-9-3231-2012 84879594266 000308290200027 679352 WOS:000308290200027 E-4048-2016 D-1233-2011 C-5820-2009 No ID Sí by-nc-nd info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Biogeosciences[ISSN 1726-4170],v. 9 (8), p. 3231-3246 251002 Oceanografía química Disfagia Hiperostosis Entesopatía Osteofito Hipofaringe info:eu-repo/semantics/Article Article 2013 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-3231-2012 2021-02-03T00:09:51Z Comprehensive synoptic datasets (surface water down to 4000 m) of dissolved cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), lead (Pb) and silver (Ag) are presented along a section between 34◦ S and 57◦ S in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Ocean to the south off South Africa. The vertical distributions of Cu and Ag display nutrient-like profiles similar to silicic acid, and of Cd similar to phosphate. The distribution of Mn shows a subsurface maximum in the oxygen minimum zone, whereas Pb concentrations are rather invariable with depth. Dry deposition of aerosols is thought to be an important source of Pb to surface waters close to South Africa, and dry deposition and snowfall may have been significant sources of Cu and Mn at the higher latitudes. Furthermore, the advection of water masses enriched in trace metals following contact with continental margins appeared to be an important source of trace elements to the surface, intermediate and deep waters in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Hydrothermal inputs may have formed a source of trace metals to the deep waters over the Bouvet Triple Junction ridge crest, as suggested by relatively enhanced dissolved Mn concentrations. The biological utilization of Cu and Ag was proportional to that of silicic acid across the section, suggesting that diatoms formed an important control over the removal of Cu and Ag from surface waters. However, uptake by dinoand nano-flagellates may have influenced the distribution of Cu and Ag in the surface waters of the subtropical Atlantic domain. Cadmium correlated strongly with phosphate (P), yielding lower Cd / P ratios in the subtropical surface waters where phosphate concentrations were below 0.95 µM. The greater depletion of Cd relative to P observed in the Weddell Gyre compared to the Antarctic Circumpolar Current could be due to increase Cd uptake induced by iron-limiting conditions in these high-nutrient–low-chlorophyll waters. Similarly, an increase of Mn uptake under Fe-depleted conditions may have caused the highest depletion of Mn relative to P in the surface waters of the Weddell Gyre. In addition, a cellular Mn-transport channel of Cd was possibly activated in the Weddell Gyre, which in turn may have yielded depletion of both Mn and Cd in these surface waters. La hiperostosis esquelética idiopática difusa, también denominada síndrome de Forestier-Rotes Querol, es una entesopatía relativamente frecuente asociada a la edad avanzada de etiología desconocida. Dada su presentación habitualmente asintomática y su curso benigno no suele tenerse en cuenta desde un punto de vista patológico. Sin embargo, en ocasiones se ha descrito su relación con alteraciones medulares y de raíces nerviosas, esófago y vías aéreas. Presentamos el caso de un paciente con disfagia de meses de evolución y sospecha neoplásica que tras estudio con TC multidetector es diagnósticado de hiperostosis esquelética idiopática difusa con afectación cervical como causa de la disfagia. 3246 3231 Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Antarctic Bouvet ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Biogeosciences 9 8 3231 3246