The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization

Summer iron (Fe) fertilization in the Ross Sea has previously been observed in association with diatom productivity, lithogenic particles and excess Fe in the water column. This productivity event occurred during an early breakout of sea ice via katabatic winds, suggesting that aeolian dust could be...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Winton, V, Dunbar, G, Atkins, C, Bertler, N, DELMONTE, BARBARA, Andersson, P, Bowie, A, Edwards, R.
Other Authors: Delmonte, B, Edwards, R
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2016
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/106976 2024-04-14T08:02:20+00:00 The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization Winton, V Dunbar, G Atkins, C Bertler, N DELMONTE, BARBARA Andersson, P Bowie, A Edwards, R. Winton, V Dunbar, G Atkins, C Bertler, N Delmonte, B Andersson, P Bowie, A Edwards, R 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/106976 https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201600002X http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ANS eng eng Cambridge University Press country:GB info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000379417400003 volume:28 issue:4 firstpage:250 lastpage:260 numberofpages:11 journal:ANTARCTIC SCIENCE http://hdl.handle.net/10281/106976 doi:10.1017/S095410201600002X info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84959204302 http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ANS Antarctica dust dust provenance iron McMurdo Sound Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematic Oceanography Geology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1017/S095410201600002X 2024-03-21T16:52:29Z Summer iron (Fe) fertilization in the Ross Sea has previously been observed in association with diatom productivity, lithogenic particles and excess Fe in the water column. This productivity event occurred during an early breakout of sea ice via katabatic winds, suggesting that aeolian dust could be an important source of lithogenic Fe required for diatom growth in the Ross Sea. Here we investigate the provenance of size-selected dust deposited on sea ice in McMurdo Sound, south-western (SW) Ross Sea. The isotopic signature of McMurdo Sound dust (0.70533<87Sr/86Sr<0.70915 and -1.1<εNd(0)<3.45) confirms that dust is locally sourced from the McMurdo Sound debris bands and comprises a two-component mixture of McMurdo Volcanic Group and southern Victoria Land lithologies. In addition, the provenance of lithogenic sediment trapped in the water column was investigated, and the isotopic signature (εNd(0)=3.9, 87Sr/86Sr=0.70434) is differentiated from long-range transported dust originating from South America and Australia. Elevated lithogenic accumulation rates in deeper sediment traps in the Ross Sea suggest that sinking particles in the water column cannot simply result from dust input at the surface. This discrepancy can be best explained by significant upwelling and remobilization of lithogenic Fe from the sea floor. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Sea ice Victoria Land Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) McMurdo Sound Ross Sea Victoria Land Antarctic Science 28 4 250 260
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topic Antarctica
dust
dust provenance
iron
McMurdo Sound
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematic
Oceanography
Geology
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dust
dust provenance
iron
McMurdo Sound
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematic
Oceanography
Geology
Winton, V
Dunbar, G
Atkins, C
Bertler, N
DELMONTE, BARBARA
Andersson, P
Bowie, A
Edwards, R.
The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
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dust
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iron
McMurdo Sound
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematic
Oceanography
Geology
description Summer iron (Fe) fertilization in the Ross Sea has previously been observed in association with diatom productivity, lithogenic particles and excess Fe in the water column. This productivity event occurred during an early breakout of sea ice via katabatic winds, suggesting that aeolian dust could be an important source of lithogenic Fe required for diatom growth in the Ross Sea. Here we investigate the provenance of size-selected dust deposited on sea ice in McMurdo Sound, south-western (SW) Ross Sea. The isotopic signature of McMurdo Sound dust (0.70533<87Sr/86Sr<0.70915 and -1.1<εNd(0)<3.45) confirms that dust is locally sourced from the McMurdo Sound debris bands and comprises a two-component mixture of McMurdo Volcanic Group and southern Victoria Land lithologies. In addition, the provenance of lithogenic sediment trapped in the water column was investigated, and the isotopic signature (εNd(0)=3.9, 87Sr/86Sr=0.70434) is differentiated from long-range transported dust originating from South America and Australia. Elevated lithogenic accumulation rates in deeper sediment traps in the Ross Sea suggest that sinking particles in the water column cannot simply result from dust input at the surface. This discrepancy can be best explained by significant upwelling and remobilization of lithogenic Fe from the sea floor.
author2 Winton, V
Dunbar, G
Atkins, C
Bertler, N
Delmonte, B
Andersson, P
Bowie, A
Edwards, R
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author Winton, V
Dunbar, G
Atkins, C
Bertler, N
DELMONTE, BARBARA
Andersson, P
Bowie, A
Edwards, R.
author_facet Winton, V
Dunbar, G
Atkins, C
Bertler, N
DELMONTE, BARBARA
Andersson, P
Bowie, A
Edwards, R.
author_sort Winton, V
title The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
title_short The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
title_full The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
title_fullStr The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
title_full_unstemmed The origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western Ross Sea and implications for iron fertilization
title_sort origin of lithogenic sediment in the south-western ross sea and implications for iron fertilization
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