Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean

The distribution of humic-like fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM) at two different Ex/Em wavelengths, 340/440 nm and 320/410 nm, were obtained for both the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean. Water samples for FDOM measurements in the equatorial...

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Main Authors: De La Fuente, P., Marrasé, C., Álvarez Salgado, X.A., Domínguez Yanes, J.F., Canepa, A., Hernández Guerra, Alonso, Pelegrí Llopart, Josep Luis, García Olivares, A.
Other Authors: BU-BAS
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114169
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/114169 2023-05-15T18:20:38+02:00 Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean De La Fuente, P. Marrasé, C. Álvarez Salgado, X.A. Domínguez Yanes, J.F. Canepa, A. Hernández Guerra, Alonso Pelegrí Llopart, Josep Luis García Olivares, A. BU-BAS 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114169 eng eng IV Congress of Marine Sciences 84-697-0471-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114169 Sí Book of Abstracts submitted to the IV Congress of Marine Sciences. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, June 11th to 13th 2014, p. 278 2510 Oceanografía 251001 Oceanografía biológica info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject ConferenceObject 2014 ftunivlaspalmas 2022-03-29T23:12:40Z The distribution of humic-like fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM) at two different Ex/Em wavelengths, 340/440 nm and 320/410 nm, were obtained for both the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean. Water samples for FDOM measurements in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean were taken during the MOC2-equatorial cruise, along 7.5ºN section. In the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean, the FDOM measurements were acquired during the MOC2-austral cruise, which was divided in two transects, one located in the Argentine Basin and the other in the Cape Basin. The relationships of FDOM with Apparent Oxygen utilization (AOU) and with the inorganic nutrients (both as proxies of organic matter mineralization through heterotrophic respiration) are evaluated once the effect of water mass mixing is corrected. In this way, the influence of in situ microbial activity on FDOM variability for intermediate and deep waters is identified. The differences between these two oceanic zones relative to FDOM production through microbial respiration are also discussed. 278 278 1 Conference Object South Atlantic Ocean Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Argentine Austral
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251001 Oceanografía biológica
De La Fuente, P.
Marrasé, C.
Álvarez Salgado, X.A.
Domínguez Yanes, J.F.
Canepa, A.
Hernández Guerra, Alonso
Pelegrí Llopart, Josep Luis
García Olivares, A.
Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean
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description The distribution of humic-like fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM) at two different Ex/Em wavelengths, 340/440 nm and 320/410 nm, were obtained for both the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean. Water samples for FDOM measurements in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean were taken during the MOC2-equatorial cruise, along 7.5ºN section. In the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean, the FDOM measurements were acquired during the MOC2-austral cruise, which was divided in two transects, one located in the Argentine Basin and the other in the Cape Basin. The relationships of FDOM with Apparent Oxygen utilization (AOU) and with the inorganic nutrients (both as proxies of organic matter mineralization through heterotrophic respiration) are evaluated once the effect of water mass mixing is corrected. In this way, the influence of in situ microbial activity on FDOM variability for intermediate and deep waters is identified. The differences between these two oceanic zones relative to FDOM production through microbial respiration are also discussed. 278 278 1
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author De La Fuente, P.
Marrasé, C.
Álvarez Salgado, X.A.
Domínguez Yanes, J.F.
Canepa, A.
Hernández Guerra, Alonso
Pelegrí Llopart, Josep Luis
García Olivares, A.
author_facet De La Fuente, P.
Marrasé, C.
Álvarez Salgado, X.A.
Domínguez Yanes, J.F.
Canepa, A.
Hernández Guerra, Alonso
Pelegrí Llopart, Josep Luis
García Olivares, A.
author_sort De La Fuente, P.
title Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean
title_short Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean
title_full Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: A comparison between the equatorial Atlantic Ocean and the subantarctic zone of the South Atlantic Ocean
title_sort fluorescent dissolved organic matter production via microbial respiration: a comparison between the equatorial atlantic ocean and the subantarctic zone of the south atlantic ocean
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op_source Book of Abstracts submitted to the IV Congress of Marine Sciences. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, June 11th to 13th 2014, p. 278
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