Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone

Particle fluxes were recorded over a one-year period (2001-02) in the southern Antarctic Zone in the Australian Sector of the Southern Ocean. Here, we present the results on the seasonal and vertical variability of biogenic particle and diatom valve fluxes. Total mass and diatom fluxes were highly s...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: Rigual-Hernandez, AS, Trull, TW, Bray, SG, Closset, I, Armand, LK
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2015
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:100339 2023-05-15T14:03:25+02:00 Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone Rigual-Hernandez, AS Trull, TW Bray, SG Closset, I Armand, LK 2015 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2014.10.002 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/100339 en eng Elsevier Science Bv http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2014.10.002 Rigual-Hernandez, AS and Trull, TW and Bray, SG and Closset, I and Armand, LK, Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone, Journal of Marine Systems, 142 pp. 62-74. ISSN 0924-7963 (2015) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/100339 Earth Sciences Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2014.10.002 2019-12-13T22:02:09Z Particle fluxes were recorded over a one-year period (2001-02) in the southern Antarctic Zone in the Australian Sector of the Southern Ocean. Here, we present the results on the seasonal and vertical variability of biogenic particle and diatom valve fluxes. Total mass and diatom fluxes were highly seasonal, with maxima registered during the austral summer and minima during winter. Biogenic opal dominated sedimentation, followed by carbonate, and very low levels of organic carbon (annual average 1.4%). The strong correlation between opal and organic carbon at both depth levels suggests that a significant fraction of organic matter exported to the deep sea was associated with diatom sedimentation events. Seasonal diatom fluxes appear driven principally by changes in the flux of Fragilariopsis kerguelensis . The occurrence of the sea-ice affiliated diatoms Fragilariopsis cylindrus and Fragilariopsis curta in both sediment traps is considered to correspond to the sedimentation of a diatom bloom advected from an area under the influence of sea ice. Highest fluxes of the subsurface-dwelling species Thalassiothrix antarctica registered at the end of the summer bloom were linked to a drop of the light levels during the summer-autumn transition. This study provides the first annual observation on seasonal succession of diatom species in the Australian sector of the Antarctic Zone, and corresponds, in terms of magnitude and seasonality of diatom fluxes, to those in neighbouring sectors (Pacific and eastern Atlantic). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Austral Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic Journal of Marine Systems 142 62 74
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Rigual-Hernandez, AS
Trull, TW
Bray, SG
Closset, I
Armand, LK
Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone
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Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
description Particle fluxes were recorded over a one-year period (2001-02) in the southern Antarctic Zone in the Australian Sector of the Southern Ocean. Here, we present the results on the seasonal and vertical variability of biogenic particle and diatom valve fluxes. Total mass and diatom fluxes were highly seasonal, with maxima registered during the austral summer and minima during winter. Biogenic opal dominated sedimentation, followed by carbonate, and very low levels of organic carbon (annual average 1.4%). The strong correlation between opal and organic carbon at both depth levels suggests that a significant fraction of organic matter exported to the deep sea was associated with diatom sedimentation events. Seasonal diatom fluxes appear driven principally by changes in the flux of Fragilariopsis kerguelensis . The occurrence of the sea-ice affiliated diatoms Fragilariopsis cylindrus and Fragilariopsis curta in both sediment traps is considered to correspond to the sedimentation of a diatom bloom advected from an area under the influence of sea ice. Highest fluxes of the subsurface-dwelling species Thalassiothrix antarctica registered at the end of the summer bloom were linked to a drop of the light levels during the summer-autumn transition. This study provides the first annual observation on seasonal succession of diatom species in the Australian sector of the Antarctic Zone, and corresponds, in terms of magnitude and seasonality of diatom fluxes, to those in neighbouring sectors (Pacific and eastern Atlantic).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rigual-Hernandez, AS
Trull, TW
Bray, SG
Closset, I
Armand, LK
author_facet Rigual-Hernandez, AS
Trull, TW
Bray, SG
Closset, I
Armand, LK
author_sort Rigual-Hernandez, AS
title Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone
title_short Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone
title_full Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone
title_fullStr Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone
title_sort seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the australian sector of the southern antarctic zone
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url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2014.10.002
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Southern Ocean
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Rigual-Hernandez, AS and Trull, TW and Bray, SG and Closset, I and Armand, LK, Seasonal dynamics in diatom and particulate export fluxes to the deep sea in the Australian sector of the southern Antarctic Zone, Journal of Marine Systems, 142 pp. 62-74. ISSN 0924-7963 (2015) [Refereed Article]
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