Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic

Atmospheric dust deposition can modulate the earth's climate and atmospheric CO 2 through fertilising the ocean (nutrient source) and by accelerating the biological carbon pump through fuelling the ballasting process. To distinguish the biogeochemical effects of Saharan dust with respect to fer...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Guerreiro, C V, Ziveri, P, Cavaleiro, C, Stuut, J-B W
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Published: 2024
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54001-3
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/a8b7f917-31fb-46e7-91f7-7df14d6adc4b 2024-11-03T14:57:55+00:00 Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic Guerreiro, C V Ziveri, P Cavaleiro, C Stuut, J-B W 2024-02-21 https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/a8b7f917-31fb-46e7-91f7-7df14d6adc4b https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54001-3 https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/a8b7f917-31fb-46e7-91f7-7df14d6adc4b eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Guerreiro , C V , Ziveri , P , Cavaleiro , C & Stuut , J-B W 2024 , ' Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 4295 , pp. 4295 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54001-3 Dust coccolithophores Fertilization Productivity article 2024 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54001-3 2024-10-24T00:28:04Z Atmospheric dust deposition can modulate the earth's climate and atmospheric CO 2 through fertilising the ocean (nutrient source) and by accelerating the biological carbon pump through fuelling the ballasting process. To distinguish the biogeochemical effects of Saharan dust with respect to fertilization and ballasting, and to gain a broader perspective on the coccolith calcite Sr/Ca in relation to the drivers of coccolith export production, we determined the coccolith-Sr/Ca from a one-year (2012-2013) time-series sediment trap record in the western tropical North Atlantic (M4-49°N/12°W). High Sr/Ca were linked to enhanced export production in the upper part of the photic zone, most notably under windier, dry, and dustier conditions during spring. Attenuated Sr/Ca in the autumn probably reflect a combination of lower Sr-incorporation by dominant but small-size placolith-bearing species and the presence of "aged" coccoliths rapidly scavenged during a highly productive and usually fast export event, likely added by (wet) dust ballasting. Higher Sr/Ca observed in the large coccolith size fractions support the existing notion that larger-sized coccolithophores incorporate more Sr during calcification under the same environmental conditions. The presence of the abnormally Sr-rich species Scyphosphaera apsteinii is also shown in the separated large fraction of our Sr/Ca seasonal data. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal Scientific Reports 14 1
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coccolithophores
Fertilization
Productivity
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coccolithophores
Fertilization
Productivity
Guerreiro, C V
Ziveri, P
Cavaleiro, C
Stuut, J-B W
Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic
topic_facet Dust
coccolithophores
Fertilization
Productivity
description Atmospheric dust deposition can modulate the earth's climate and atmospheric CO 2 through fertilising the ocean (nutrient source) and by accelerating the biological carbon pump through fuelling the ballasting process. To distinguish the biogeochemical effects of Saharan dust with respect to fertilization and ballasting, and to gain a broader perspective on the coccolith calcite Sr/Ca in relation to the drivers of coccolith export production, we determined the coccolith-Sr/Ca from a one-year (2012-2013) time-series sediment trap record in the western tropical North Atlantic (M4-49°N/12°W). High Sr/Ca were linked to enhanced export production in the upper part of the photic zone, most notably under windier, dry, and dustier conditions during spring. Attenuated Sr/Ca in the autumn probably reflect a combination of lower Sr-incorporation by dominant but small-size placolith-bearing species and the presence of "aged" coccoliths rapidly scavenged during a highly productive and usually fast export event, likely added by (wet) dust ballasting. Higher Sr/Ca observed in the large coccolith size fractions support the existing notion that larger-sized coccolithophores incorporate more Sr during calcification under the same environmental conditions. The presence of the abnormally Sr-rich species Scyphosphaera apsteinii is also shown in the separated large fraction of our Sr/Ca seasonal data.
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author Guerreiro, C V
Ziveri, P
Cavaleiro, C
Stuut, J-B W
author_facet Guerreiro, C V
Ziveri, P
Cavaleiro, C
Stuut, J-B W
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title Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic
title_short Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic
title_full Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic
title_fullStr Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Coccolith-calcite Sr/Ca as a proxy for transient export production related to Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic
title_sort coccolith-calcite sr/ca as a proxy for transient export production related to saharan dust deposition in the tropical north atlantic
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