Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions

This paper presents whole water column data for nitrate N, O isotopiccomposition for the Kerguelen Plateau area and the basin extending east ofHeard Island, aiming at understanding the N-cycling in this naturally ironfertilized area that is characterized by large re-current phytoplanktonblooms. The...

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Main Authors: Dehairs, F, Fripiat, F, Cavagna, AJ, Trull, TW, Fernandez, C, Davies, D, Roukaerts, A, Fonseca Batista, D, Planchon, F, Elskens, M
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus GmbH 2015
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:100095 2023-05-15T18:25:49+02:00 Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions Dehairs, F Fripiat, F Cavagna, AJ Trull, TW Fernandez, C Davies, D Roukaerts, A Fonseca Batista, D Planchon, F Elskens, M 2015 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1459-2015 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/100095 en eng Copernicus GmbH http://ecite.utas.edu.au/100095/1/Dehairs_2015_nitrification.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1459-2015 Dehairs, F and Fripiat, F and Cavagna, AJ and Trull, TW and Fernandez, C and Davies, D and Roukaerts, A and Fonseca Batista, D and Planchon, F and Elskens, M, Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions, Biogeosciences, 12, (5) pp. 1459-1482. ISSN 1726-4170 (2015) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/100095 Earth Sciences Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-1459-2015 2019-12-13T22:01:55Z This paper presents whole water column data for nitrate N, O isotopiccomposition for the Kerguelen Plateau area and the basin extending east ofHeard Island, aiming at understanding the N-cycling in this naturally ironfertilized area that is characterized by large re-current phytoplanktonblooms. The KEOPS 2 expedition (OctoberNovember 2011) took place in springseason and complements knowledge gathered during an earlier summer expeditionto the same area (KEOPS 1, FebruaryMarch 2005). As noted by others aremarkable condition of the system is the moderate consumption of nitrateover the season (nitrate remains >20 μM) while silicic acidbecomes depleted, suggesting significant recycling of nitrogen. Nitrateisotopic signatures in the upper water column do mimic this condition, withsurprising overlap of spring and summer regressions of δ 18 O NO 3 vs. δ 15 N NO 3 isotopiccompositions. These regressions obey rather closely the 18 ϵ/ 15 ϵ discrimination expected for nitrate uptake( 18 ϵ/ 15 ϵ = 1), but regression slopes aslarge as 1.6 were observed for the mixed layer above the Kerguelen Plateau. Apreliminarily mass balance calculation for the early bloom period pointstoward significant nitrification occurring in the mixed layer and which maybe equivalent to up to 47% of nitrate uptake above the KerguelenPlateau. A further finding concerns deep ocean low δ 18 O NO 3 values (<2) underlying highchlorophyll waters at the Polar Front Zone and which cannot be explained byremineralization and nitrification of the local particulate nitrogen flux,which is too small in magnitude. However, the studied area is characterizedby a complex recirculation pattern that would keep deep waters in the areaand could impose a seasonally integrated signature of surface water processeson the deep waters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Kerguelen Southern Ocean Biogeosciences 12 5 1459 1482
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
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Oceanography
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Dehairs, F
Fripiat, F
Cavagna, AJ
Trull, TW
Fernandez, C
Davies, D
Roukaerts, A
Fonseca Batista, D
Planchon, F
Elskens, M
Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
description This paper presents whole water column data for nitrate N, O isotopiccomposition for the Kerguelen Plateau area and the basin extending east ofHeard Island, aiming at understanding the N-cycling in this naturally ironfertilized area that is characterized by large re-current phytoplanktonblooms. The KEOPS 2 expedition (OctoberNovember 2011) took place in springseason and complements knowledge gathered during an earlier summer expeditionto the same area (KEOPS 1, FebruaryMarch 2005). As noted by others aremarkable condition of the system is the moderate consumption of nitrateover the season (nitrate remains >20 μM) while silicic acidbecomes depleted, suggesting significant recycling of nitrogen. Nitrateisotopic signatures in the upper water column do mimic this condition, withsurprising overlap of spring and summer regressions of δ 18 O NO 3 vs. δ 15 N NO 3 isotopiccompositions. These regressions obey rather closely the 18 ϵ/ 15 ϵ discrimination expected for nitrate uptake( 18 ϵ/ 15 ϵ = 1), but regression slopes aslarge as 1.6 were observed for the mixed layer above the Kerguelen Plateau. Apreliminarily mass balance calculation for the early bloom period pointstoward significant nitrification occurring in the mixed layer and which maybe equivalent to up to 47% of nitrate uptake above the KerguelenPlateau. A further finding concerns deep ocean low δ 18 O NO 3 values (<2) underlying highchlorophyll waters at the Polar Front Zone and which cannot be explained byremineralization and nitrification of the local particulate nitrogen flux,which is too small in magnitude. However, the studied area is characterizedby a complex recirculation pattern that would keep deep waters in the areaand could impose a seasonally integrated signature of surface water processeson the deep waters.
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author Dehairs, F
Fripiat, F
Cavagna, AJ
Trull, TW
Fernandez, C
Davies, D
Roukaerts, A
Fonseca Batista, D
Planchon, F
Elskens, M
author_facet Dehairs, F
Fripiat, F
Cavagna, AJ
Trull, TW
Fernandez, C
Davies, D
Roukaerts, A
Fonseca Batista, D
Planchon, F
Elskens, M
author_sort Dehairs, F
title Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
title_short Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
title_full Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
title_fullStr Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
title_sort nitrogen cycling in the southern ocean kerguelen plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions
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Dehairs, F and Fripiat, F and Cavagna, AJ and Trull, TW and Fernandez, C and Davies, D and Roukaerts, A and Fonseca Batista, D and Planchon, F and Elskens, M, Nitrogen cycling in the Southern Ocean Kerguelen Plateau area: evidence for significant surface nitrification from nitrate isotopic compositions, Biogeosciences, 12, (5) pp. 1459-1482. ISSN 1726-4170 (2015) [Refereed Article]
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