Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling
Large ash plumes emitted by the 20192020 Australian wildfires were associated with a widespread phytoplankton bloom in the iron-limited Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. In this study, we used satellite observations and aerosol reanalysis products to study the regional phytoplankton community re...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:150790 2023-05-15T18:24:53+02:00 Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling Weis, J Schallenberg, C Chase, Z Bowie, AR Wojtasiewicz, B Perron, MMG Mallet, MD Strutton, PG 2022 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097538 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/150790 en eng Amer Geophysical Union http://ecite.utas.edu.au/150790/1/150790 - Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097538 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP190103504 Weis, J and Schallenberg, C and Chase, Z and Bowie, AR and Wojtasiewicz, B and Perron, MMG and Mallet, MD and Strutton, PG, Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling, Geophysical Research Letters, 49, (11) Article e2021GL097538. ISSN 0094-8276 (2022) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/150790 Earth Sciences Oceanography Chemical oceanography Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2022 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097538 2022-11-07T23:17:21Z Large ash plumes emitted by the 20192020 Australian wildfires were associated with a widespread phytoplankton bloom in the iron-limited Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. In this study, we used satellite observations and aerosol reanalysis products to study the regional phytoplankton community response to wildfire emissions. The bloom was stimulated by pyrogenic iron fertilization and coincided with elevated cellular pigment concentrations, increased photochemical efficiency, and apparent community structural shifts. Physiological anomalies were consistent with previously observed phytoplankton responses to iron stress relief and persisted for up to 9 months. Supported by a regional iron budget, we conclude that the bloom was sustained by iron recycling and episodic inputs of pyrogenic and dust-borne mineral iron. The continuous regeneration of iron was likely facilitated by the bloom's large size, mitigating edge dilution effects, as well as enhanced bioavailability of pyrogenic and mineral iron due to atmospheric and chemical processing during long-range transport. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Pacific Southern Ocean Geophysical Research Letters 49 11 |
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Large ash plumes emitted by the 20192020 Australian wildfires were associated with a widespread phytoplankton bloom in the iron-limited Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. In this study, we used satellite observations and aerosol reanalysis products to study the regional phytoplankton community response to wildfire emissions. The bloom was stimulated by pyrogenic iron fertilization and coincided with elevated cellular pigment concentrations, increased photochemical efficiency, and apparent community structural shifts. Physiological anomalies were consistent with previously observed phytoplankton responses to iron stress relief and persisted for up to 9 months. Supported by a regional iron budget, we conclude that the bloom was sustained by iron recycling and episodic inputs of pyrogenic and dust-borne mineral iron. The continuous regeneration of iron was likely facilitated by the bloom's large size, mitigating edge dilution effects, as well as enhanced bioavailability of pyrogenic and mineral iron due to atmospheric and chemical processing during long-range transport. |
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Weis, J Schallenberg, C Chase, Z Bowie, AR Wojtasiewicz, B Perron, MMG Mallet, MD Strutton, PG |
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Weis, J Schallenberg, C Chase, Z Bowie, AR Wojtasiewicz, B Perron, MMG Mallet, MD Strutton, PG |
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Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling |
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Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling |
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Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling |
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Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling |
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Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling |
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southern ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling |
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http://ecite.utas.edu.au/150790/1/150790 - Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097538 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP190103504 Weis, J and Schallenberg, C and Chase, Z and Bowie, AR and Wojtasiewicz, B and Perron, MMG and Mallet, MD and Strutton, PG, Southern Ocean phytoplankton stimulated by wildfire emissions and sustained by iron recycling, Geophysical Research Letters, 49, (11) Article e2021GL097538. ISSN 0094-8276 (2022) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/150790 |
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