Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production

Particulate barium was analysed in the upper 600 m of the Southern Ocean water column during repeated transects along the 6 degrees W meridian in October-November 1992. The transects extended between the northern edge of the Weddell Gyre (57 degrees 30'S) in the south to 47 degrees S within the...

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Main Authors: Dehairs, F, Shopova, D, Ober, S, Veth, C, Goeyens, Leo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pergamon-elsevier science ltd 1997
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Online Access:https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/47004
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spelling ftunivleuven:oai:lirias.kuleuven.be:123456789/47004 2023-05-15T13:58:21+02:00 Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production Dehairs, F Shopova, D Ober, S Veth, C Goeyens, Leo 1997 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/47004 http://links.isiknowledge.com/Links/LinkOut.cgi?PID=ScienceDirect&source_PID=PRODUCT_NAME&origin=WOS_RETURN_URL&type=window&dest=http%3A%2F%2Fgateway.isiknowledge.com%2Fgateway%2FGateway.cgi%3FGWVersion%3D2%26SrcAuth%3DScienceDirect%26SrcApp%3DPRODUCT_NAME%26KeyAID%3DS0967064596000720%26DestApp%3DScienceDirect%26SrcAppSID%3DAPP_SID%26SrcJTitle%3DWURS_TITLE en eng Pergamon-elsevier science ltd Deep-sea research part ii-topical studies in oceanography vol:44 issue:1-2 pages:497-516 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/47004 0967-0645 http://links.isiknowledge.com/Links/LinkOut.cgi?PID=ScienceDirect&source_PID=PRODUCT_NAME&origin=WOS_RETURN_URL&type=window&dest=http%3A%2F%2Fgateway.isiknowledge.com%2Fgateway%2FGateway.cgi%3FGWVersion%3D2%26SrcAuth%3DScienceDirect%26SrcApp%3DPRODUCT_NAME%26KeyAID%3DS0967064596000720%26DestApp%3DScienceDirect%26SrcAppSID%3DAPP_SID%26SrcJTitle%3DWURS_TITLE suspended barite equatorial pacific deep-water sea ice paleoproductivity particles transport western matter tracer Description (Metadata) only IT article 1997 ftunivleuven 2015-12-22T15:05:07Z Particulate barium was analysed in the upper 600 m of the Southern Ocean water column during repeated transects along the 6 degrees W meridian in October-November 1992. The transects extended between the northern edge of the Weddell Gyre (57 degrees 30'S) in the south to 47 degrees S within the Polar Front Zone (PFZ) in the north. From earlier studies, it is known that the largest fraction of Ba in oceanic suspended matter occurs as barite micro-crystals. In the PFZ, an increase in the particulate Ba content in surface waters and at mesopelagic depths can be significant over the investigation period (1 month) and follows the increase of primary production during bloom development. Using an inverse one-dimensional advection-diffusion-consumption model, O-2 consumption between the base of the mixed layer and 1000 m was estimated. The shapes of the vertical particulate Ba profiles are very similar to those of calculated O-2 consumption rates, emphasizing the close link between organic matter oxidation and Ba-barite release at a mesopelagic depth. For the southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), depth-integrated rates of O-2 consumption correlate significantly with primary production and mesopelagic particulate Ba concentration. For the PFZ, these relationships are subject to more speculation since this is a region of intense mixing, and the appropriate value of the turbulent diffusion coefficient is uncertain. For the ACC, the observed relationship presents the possibility of defining a transfer function between export production to the mesopelagic depth zone and mesopelagic Ba accumulation. The observed regression between rate of O-2 consumption and primary production in the southern ACC suggests that about 10% of the synthesized organic carbon can be oxidized in the upper 1000 m of the water column. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. status: published Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Sea ice Southern Ocean KU Leuven: Lirias Antarctic Southern Ocean Pacific Weddell
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topic suspended barite
equatorial pacific
deep-water
sea ice
paleoproductivity
particles
transport
western
matter
tracer
spellingShingle suspended barite
equatorial pacific
deep-water
sea ice
paleoproductivity
particles
transport
western
matter
tracer
Dehairs, F
Shopova, D
Ober, S
Veth, C
Goeyens, Leo
Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production
topic_facet suspended barite
equatorial pacific
deep-water
sea ice
paleoproductivity
particles
transport
western
matter
tracer
description Particulate barium was analysed in the upper 600 m of the Southern Ocean water column during repeated transects along the 6 degrees W meridian in October-November 1992. The transects extended between the northern edge of the Weddell Gyre (57 degrees 30'S) in the south to 47 degrees S within the Polar Front Zone (PFZ) in the north. From earlier studies, it is known that the largest fraction of Ba in oceanic suspended matter occurs as barite micro-crystals. In the PFZ, an increase in the particulate Ba content in surface waters and at mesopelagic depths can be significant over the investigation period (1 month) and follows the increase of primary production during bloom development. Using an inverse one-dimensional advection-diffusion-consumption model, O-2 consumption between the base of the mixed layer and 1000 m was estimated. The shapes of the vertical particulate Ba profiles are very similar to those of calculated O-2 consumption rates, emphasizing the close link between organic matter oxidation and Ba-barite release at a mesopelagic depth. For the southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), depth-integrated rates of O-2 consumption correlate significantly with primary production and mesopelagic particulate Ba concentration. For the PFZ, these relationships are subject to more speculation since this is a region of intense mixing, and the appropriate value of the turbulent diffusion coefficient is uncertain. For the ACC, the observed relationship presents the possibility of defining a transfer function between export production to the mesopelagic depth zone and mesopelagic Ba accumulation. The observed regression between rate of O-2 consumption and primary production in the southern ACC suggests that about 10% of the synthesized organic carbon can be oxidized in the upper 1000 m of the water column. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. status: published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dehairs, F
Shopova, D
Ober, S
Veth, C
Goeyens, Leo
author_facet Dehairs, F
Shopova, D
Ober, S
Veth, C
Goeyens, Leo
author_sort Dehairs, F
title Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production
title_short Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production
title_full Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production
title_fullStr Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production
title_full_unstemmed Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: Relationship with export production
title_sort particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the southern ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: relationship with export production
publisher Pergamon-elsevier science ltd
publishDate 1997
url https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/47004
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geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
Pacific
Weddell
geographic_facet Antarctic
Southern Ocean
Pacific
Weddell
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
op_relation Deep-sea research part ii-topical studies in oceanography vol:44 issue:1-2 pages:497-516
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