Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.

Fjords are important high latitudes ecosystems, many have beside planctonic ones, a unique ecosystem associated with seasonal ice cover. During the development of the spring season conditions, two major type of primary producers contribute highly to the biomass production: sea-ice algae inhabiting b...

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Main Author: Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19110
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/19110 2023-05-15T14:47:04+02:00 Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom. Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie 2020-06-01 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19110 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19110 openAccess Copyright 2020 The Author(s) Sympagic-pelagic coupling Fjord Sub-Arctic Arctic Algae Sea-ice Export VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497 VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497 BIO-3950 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2020 ftunivtroemsoe 2021-06-25T17:57:37Z Fjords are important high latitudes ecosystems, many have beside planctonic ones, a unique ecosystem associated with seasonal ice cover. During the development of the spring season conditions, two major type of primary producers contribute highly to the biomass production: sea-ice algae inhabiting brine channels and bottom surface of the ice (sympagic algae) and phytoplankton, living in the water column (pelagic algae). The biomass produced by algae is the base of the food web in the fjord ecosystem and is commonly exported to the benthic realm and sequestered at the sea floor. It is still not resolved 1) if autotrophic biomass in the sea-ice, and suspended in or exported from the water column differ in fjords on a short time scale, and 2) how physical processes drive the sympagic-pelagic coupling and sinking biomass in fjords on different latitudes. This study compared the seasonally ice-covered sub-Arctic, Ramfjorden (RMF, 69 °N, 19 °E) in March 2019 with the high Arctic, Van Mijenfjorden (VMF, 77 °N, 16 °E) in April 2019 during the early spring bloom to investigate these questions. Physical oceanographic and meteorologic data, ice cores and water column samples were collected as well as deployment of short-term sediment trap brought together with the chlorophyll a (Chl a), particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC and PON) concentration and the algal community composition in the ice and water column. This revealed that the two fjord systems differed with regard to sympagic-pelagic coupling and export of biomass. Ramfjorden was more impacted by river run-off than Van Mijenfjorden, the truly Arctic fjord. The sea-ice in Ramfjorden was fresher and hold a lower autotrophic biomass and a less rich sea-ice algae community, than the thicker and more saline sea-ice in Van Mijenfjorden. Thus, while the export in Ramfjorden was driven by pelagic species, in the high Arctic Van Mijenfjorden a tighter coupling between the sympagic, pelagic system and the vertical export was found. The short time scale, meteorological and hydrographical factors (e.g., air temperature and under-ice currents) seemed important drivers on the sea-ice, suspended and sinking biomass. In conclusion, the sympagic-pelagic coupling and the link to the vertical export of biomass seems to be very different in seasonally ice-covered fjords on different latitudes and in fjords with unlike freshwater impact. Master Thesis Arctic ice algae Phytoplankton Sea ice Svalbard Van Mijenfjorden University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Ramfjorden ENVELOPE(19.062,19.062,69.545,69.545) Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Van Mijenfjorden ENVELOPE(14.667,14.667,77.717,77.717)
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topic Sympagic-pelagic coupling
Fjord
Sub-Arctic
Arctic
Algae
Sea-ice
Export
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
BIO-3950
spellingShingle Sympagic-pelagic coupling
Fjord
Sub-Arctic
Arctic
Algae
Sea-ice
Export
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
BIO-3950
Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie
Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
topic_facet Sympagic-pelagic coupling
Fjord
Sub-Arctic
Arctic
Algae
Sea-ice
Export
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Marine biology: 497
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497
BIO-3950
description Fjords are important high latitudes ecosystems, many have beside planctonic ones, a unique ecosystem associated with seasonal ice cover. During the development of the spring season conditions, two major type of primary producers contribute highly to the biomass production: sea-ice algae inhabiting brine channels and bottom surface of the ice (sympagic algae) and phytoplankton, living in the water column (pelagic algae). The biomass produced by algae is the base of the food web in the fjord ecosystem and is commonly exported to the benthic realm and sequestered at the sea floor. It is still not resolved 1) if autotrophic biomass in the sea-ice, and suspended in or exported from the water column differ in fjords on a short time scale, and 2) how physical processes drive the sympagic-pelagic coupling and sinking biomass in fjords on different latitudes. This study compared the seasonally ice-covered sub-Arctic, Ramfjorden (RMF, 69 °N, 19 °E) in March 2019 with the high Arctic, Van Mijenfjorden (VMF, 77 °N, 16 °E) in April 2019 during the early spring bloom to investigate these questions. Physical oceanographic and meteorologic data, ice cores and water column samples were collected as well as deployment of short-term sediment trap brought together with the chlorophyll a (Chl a), particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC and PON) concentration and the algal community composition in the ice and water column. This revealed that the two fjord systems differed with regard to sympagic-pelagic coupling and export of biomass. Ramfjorden was more impacted by river run-off than Van Mijenfjorden, the truly Arctic fjord. The sea-ice in Ramfjorden was fresher and hold a lower autotrophic biomass and a less rich sea-ice algae community, than the thicker and more saline sea-ice in Van Mijenfjorden. Thus, while the export in Ramfjorden was driven by pelagic species, in the high Arctic Van Mijenfjorden a tighter coupling between the sympagic, pelagic system and the vertical export was found. The short time scale, meteorological and hydrographical factors (e.g., air temperature and under-ice currents) seemed important drivers on the sea-ice, suspended and sinking biomass. In conclusion, the sympagic-pelagic coupling and the link to the vertical export of biomass seems to be very different in seasonally ice-covered fjords on different latitudes and in fjords with unlike freshwater impact.
format Master Thesis
author Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie
author_facet Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie
author_sort Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie
title Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
title_short Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
title_full Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
title_fullStr Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
title_full_unstemmed Sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. Study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-Arctic Ramfjorden (Norwegian mainland) and the Arctic Van Mijenfjorden (Svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
title_sort sympagic-pelagic coupling and vertical export in two seasonally ice-covered fjords. study of the physical and biological drivers in the sub-arctic ramfjorden (norwegian mainland) and the arctic van mijenfjorden (svalbard archipelago) during early spring bloom.
publisher UiT Norges arktiske universitet
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19110
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ENVELOPE(14.667,14.667,77.717,77.717)
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Ramfjorden
Svalbard
Svalbard Archipelago
Van Mijenfjorden
geographic_facet Arctic
Ramfjorden
Svalbard
Svalbard Archipelago
Van Mijenfjorden
genre Arctic
ice algae
Phytoplankton
Sea ice
Svalbard
Van Mijenfjorden
genre_facet Arctic
ice algae
Phytoplankton
Sea ice
Svalbard
Van Mijenfjorden
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