Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model
Remineralization of organic matter in the mesopelagic zone (ca. 150–700 m) is a key controlling factor of carbon export to the deep ocean. By using a tracer conservation model applied to climatological data of oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and nitrate, we computed mesopelagic respiration...
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author | Fernández-Castro, B. Arístegui, J. Anderson, L. Montero, M. F. Hernández-León, S. Marañón, E. Mouriño-Carballido, B. |
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description | Remineralization of organic matter in the mesopelagic zone (ca. 150–700 m) is a key controlling factor of carbon export to the deep ocean. By using a tracer conservation model applied to climatological data of oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and nitrate, we computed mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, Canary Islands) site, located in the Eastern boundary region of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. The tracer conservation model included vertical Ekman advection, geostrophic horizontal transport and vertical diffusion, and the biological remineralization terms were diagnosed by assuming steady state. Three different approaches were used to compute reference velocities used for the calculation of geostrophic velocities and flux divergences: a no-motion level at 3000 m, surface geostrophic velocities computed from the averaged absolute dynamic topography field, and surface velocities optimized from the temperature model. Mesopelagic respiration rates computed from the model were 2.8–8.9 mol O2 m2 y−1, 2.0–3.1 mol C m2 y−1 and 0.6–1.0 mol N m2 y−1, consistent with remineralization processes occurring close to Redfield stoichiometry. Model estimates were in close agreement with respiratory activity, derived from electron transport system (ETS) measurements collected in the same region at the end of the winter bloom period (3.61±0.48 mol O2 m−2 y−1). According to ETS estimates, 50% of the respiration in the upper 1000 m took place below 150 m. Model results showed that oxygen, DIC and nitrate budgets were dominated by lateral advection, pointing to horizontal transport as the main source of organic carbon fuelling the heterotrophic respiration activity in this region. |
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spelling | ftunivlaspalmas:oai:https://accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/49853 2025-01-16T23:37:49+00:00 Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model Fernández-Castro, B. Arístegui, J. Anderson, L. Montero, M. F. Hernández-León, S. Marañón, E. Mouriño-Carballido, B. Maranon, Emilio Mourino, Beatriz Aristegui, Javier Montero, Maria F. Fernandez Castro, Bieito 55328276500 7006816204 8767020300 7102553402 6701465678 7003919265 23027967000 3605654 227201 2468607 1878283 489706 293261 1617789 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49853 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.05.010 eng eng Sustainable management of mesopelagic resources Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 0967-0637 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49853 doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2016.05.010 84971538917 000386984200005 73 63 115 WOS:000386984200005 F-3013-2013 E-8635-2016 D-5833-2013 No ID Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers [ISSN 0967-0637], v. 115, p. 63-73 251001 Oceanografía biológica Mesopelagic respiration Tracer conservation model Horizontal advection North Atlantic subtropical gyre ESTOC info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal article 2016 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.05.010 2020-02-12T00:09:52Z Remineralization of organic matter in the mesopelagic zone (ca. 150–700 m) is a key controlling factor of carbon export to the deep ocean. By using a tracer conservation model applied to climatological data of oxygen, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and nitrate, we computed mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, Canary Islands) site, located in the Eastern boundary region of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. The tracer conservation model included vertical Ekman advection, geostrophic horizontal transport and vertical diffusion, and the biological remineralization terms were diagnosed by assuming steady state. Three different approaches were used to compute reference velocities used for the calculation of geostrophic velocities and flux divergences: a no-motion level at 3000 m, surface geostrophic velocities computed from the averaged absolute dynamic topography field, and surface velocities optimized from the temperature model. Mesopelagic respiration rates computed from the model were 2.8–8.9 mol O2 m2 y−1, 2.0–3.1 mol C m2 y−1 and 0.6–1.0 mol N m2 y−1, consistent with remineralization processes occurring close to Redfield stoichiometry. Model estimates were in close agreement with respiratory activity, derived from electron transport system (ETS) measurements collected in the same region at the end of the winter bloom period (3.61±0.48 mol O2 m−2 y−1). According to ETS estimates, 50% of the respiration in the upper 1000 m took place below 150 m. Model results showed that oxygen, DIC and nitrate budgets were dominated by lateral advection, pointing to horizontal transport as the main source of organic carbon fuelling the heterotrophic respiration activity in this region. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 115 63 73 |
spellingShingle | 251001 Oceanografía biológica Mesopelagic respiration Tracer conservation model Horizontal advection North Atlantic subtropical gyre ESTOC Fernández-Castro, B. Arístegui, J. Anderson, L. Montero, M. F. Hernández-León, S. Marañón, E. Mouriño-Carballido, B. Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
title | Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
title_full | Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
title_fullStr | Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
title_full_unstemmed | Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
title_short | Mesopelagic respiration near the ESTOC (European Station for Time-Series in the Ocean, 15.5°W, 29.1°N) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
title_sort | mesopelagic respiration near the estoc (european station for time-series in the ocean, 15.5°w, 29.1°n) site inferred from a tracer conservation model |
topic | 251001 Oceanografía biológica Mesopelagic respiration Tracer conservation model Horizontal advection North Atlantic subtropical gyre ESTOC |
topic_facet | 251001 Oceanografía biológica Mesopelagic respiration Tracer conservation model Horizontal advection North Atlantic subtropical gyre ESTOC |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49853 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.05.010 |