Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island

The mechanisms that supply Fe to the surface waters off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) play a key role in the global climate cycle by fueling primary production in this vast and globally important environment. This study investigates the shore-normal mixing rate of nearshore wate...

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Main Authors: Crenshaw, Jared, NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftunivnorthcag:oai:libres.uncg.edu/46274 2024-11-10T14:35:54+00:00 Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island Crenshaw, Jared NC DOCKS at East Carolina University 2023 http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/ecu/f/0000-embargo-holder.txt English eng Geochemistry;Chemical oceanography;Geology;Antarctica;Mixing;Radium;Radon;Southern Ocean;Western Antarctic Peninsula 2023 ftunivnorthcag 2024-10-22T15:19:01Z The mechanisms that supply Fe to the surface waters off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) play a key role in the global climate cycle by fueling primary production in this vast and globally important environment. This study investigates the shore-normal mixing rate of nearshore waters using naturally-occurring radioactive isotopes. This mixing could transport nutrients derived from an unevaluated source (i.e., submarine groundwater discharge\; SGD) offshore along the WAP. Stable isotopes of water (i.e., ²H, ¹8O) and radioactive groundwater tracers (i.e., ²²³,²²4,²²6,²²8Ra, ²²²Rn) were used to evaluate the potential source of these nutrients and nearshore water masses. During the austral summers of 2012-2013 and 2013-2014, seawater samples were collected along the WAP offshore of Anvers Island aboard the R/V Laurence M. Gould (LMG) to observe water-column and tracer dynamics in nearshore and offshore environments in order to evaluate the source and horizontal mixing of water across the continental shelf. Short- and long lived radium (Ra) isotopes and radon-222 (²²²Rn) are used to evaluate the rates that water masses mix in shelf waters. Porewaters collected near Palmer Station were found to be elevated in short-lived Ra isotopes and ²²²Rn, demonstrating that these tracers are valuable to delineating terrestrially derived water masses as has been reported in temperate and tropical shelf systems. Offshore surface waters were depleted in short-lived Ra isotopes and ²²²Rn relative to porewaters, and within the range of those measured in other regions of the WAP and temperate nearshore environments. Using the full suite of parameters measured, comparisons of freshwater delivery to coastal waters are compared across seasons, with increased freshwater observed during the late austral summer, 2014. Horizontal mixing rates of water masses within glacial fjords along the WAP ranged from 570 to 6820 m²s?¹. Short-lived Ra isotopes were used to estimate the timing of the most recent sediment-water interaction ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Anvers Island Southern Ocean University of North Carolina: NC DOCKS (Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Anvers ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600) Anvers Island ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-64.600,-64.600) Austral Palmer Station ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770) Palmer-Station ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-64.770,-64.770) Southern Ocean
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topic Geochemistry;Chemical oceanography;Geology;Antarctica;Mixing;Radium;Radon;Southern Ocean;Western Antarctic Peninsula
spellingShingle Geochemistry;Chemical oceanography;Geology;Antarctica;Mixing;Radium;Radon;Southern Ocean;Western Antarctic Peninsula
Crenshaw, Jared
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island
topic_facet Geochemistry;Chemical oceanography;Geology;Antarctica;Mixing;Radium;Radon;Southern Ocean;Western Antarctic Peninsula
description The mechanisms that supply Fe to the surface waters off the coast of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) play a key role in the global climate cycle by fueling primary production in this vast and globally important environment. This study investigates the shore-normal mixing rate of nearshore waters using naturally-occurring radioactive isotopes. This mixing could transport nutrients derived from an unevaluated source (i.e., submarine groundwater discharge\; SGD) offshore along the WAP. Stable isotopes of water (i.e., ²H, ¹8O) and radioactive groundwater tracers (i.e., ²²³,²²4,²²6,²²8Ra, ²²²Rn) were used to evaluate the potential source of these nutrients and nearshore water masses. During the austral summers of 2012-2013 and 2013-2014, seawater samples were collected along the WAP offshore of Anvers Island aboard the R/V Laurence M. Gould (LMG) to observe water-column and tracer dynamics in nearshore and offshore environments in order to evaluate the source and horizontal mixing of water across the continental shelf. Short- and long lived radium (Ra) isotopes and radon-222 (²²²Rn) are used to evaluate the rates that water masses mix in shelf waters. Porewaters collected near Palmer Station were found to be elevated in short-lived Ra isotopes and ²²²Rn, demonstrating that these tracers are valuable to delineating terrestrially derived water masses as has been reported in temperate and tropical shelf systems. Offshore surface waters were depleted in short-lived Ra isotopes and ²²²Rn relative to porewaters, and within the range of those measured in other regions of the WAP and temperate nearshore environments. Using the full suite of parameters measured, comparisons of freshwater delivery to coastal waters are compared across seasons, with increased freshwater observed during the late austral summer, 2014. Horizontal mixing rates of water masses within glacial fjords along the WAP ranged from 570 to 6820 m²s?¹. Short-lived Ra isotopes were used to estimate the timing of the most recent sediment-water interaction ...
author Crenshaw, Jared
NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
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NC DOCKS at East Carolina University
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title Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island
title_short Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island
title_full Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island
title_fullStr Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island
title_full_unstemmed Transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the Western Antarctic Peninsula, Anvers Island
title_sort transport of terrestrially derived nutrients along the western antarctic peninsula, anvers island
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