Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria

We evaluated the export fluxes of Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) in the Subtropical Frontal zone (STF) of the SW Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The site is characterized by enhanced primary productivity, which has been suggested to be stimulated through so-called natural iron fertilization...

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Main Authors: K.Zhou, Nodder,S.D., M.Dai, J.A.Hall.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftxiamenuniv:oai:dspace.xmu.edu.cn:2288/60220 2023-05-15T14:04:18+02:00 Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria K.Zhou Nodder,S.D. M.Dai J.A.Hall. 2012 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/60220 en_US eng Biogeosciences,2012,9(3):973-992 1726-4170 WOS:000302179500008 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/60220 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-973-2012 PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON PLANKTONIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE SMALL-VOLUME TECHNIQUE ANTARCTIC POLAR FRONT MICROBIAL FOOD-WEB UPPER OCEAN EXPORT CONVERGENCE REGION SOUTHERN-OCEAN CHATHAM RISE AUSTRAL WINTER Article 2012 ftxiamenuniv 2020-07-21T11:32:00Z We evaluated the export fluxes of Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) in the Subtropical Frontal zone (STF) of the SW Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The site is characterized by enhanced primary productivity, which has been suggested to be stimulated through so-called natural iron fertilization processes where iron-depleted subantarctic water (SAW) mixes with mesotrophic, iron-replete subtropical water (STW). We adopted the small-volume Th-234 method to achieve the highest possible spatial sampling resolution in austral late autumn-early winter, May-June, 2008. Inventories of chlorophyll-a, particulate Th-234 and POC observed in the upper 100 m were all elevated in the mid-salinity water type (34.5 < S < 34.8), compared with low salinity waters (S < 34.5) which were of SAW origin with high macronutrients and high (S > 34.8) salinity waters which were of STW origin with low macronutrients. However, Steady-State Th-234 fluxes were similar across the salinity gradient being, 25 +/- 0.78 ((1.5 +/- 0.047) x 10(3)) in the mid-salinity, and 29 +/- 0.53 ((1.8 +/- 0.032) x 10(3)) and 22 +/- 1.1 Bq m(-2) d(-1) ((1.3 +/- 0.066) x 10(3) dpm m(-2) d(-1)) in the high and low salinity waters respectively. Bottle POC/Th ratios at the depth of 100 m were used to convert Th-234 fluxes into POC export fluxes. The derived POC flux did not appear to be enhanced in mid-salinity waters where the primary productivity was inferred to be the highest at the time of sampling, with a flux of 11 +/- 0.45 mmol C m(-2) d(-1), compared to 14 +/- 0.39 mmol C m(-2) d(-1) in high salinity waters and 8.5 +/- 0.66 mmol C m(-2) d(-1) in low salinity waters. This study thus implied that natural iron fertilization does not necessarily lead to an enhancement of POC export in STF regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Xiamen University Institutional Repository Antarctic Southern Ocean Austral Pacific New Zealand
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topic PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON
PLANKTONIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
SMALL-VOLUME TECHNIQUE
ANTARCTIC POLAR FRONT
MICROBIAL FOOD-WEB
UPPER OCEAN EXPORT
CONVERGENCE REGION
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
CHATHAM RISE
AUSTRAL WINTER
spellingShingle PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON
PLANKTONIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
SMALL-VOLUME TECHNIQUE
ANTARCTIC POLAR FRONT
MICROBIAL FOOD-WEB
UPPER OCEAN EXPORT
CONVERGENCE REGION
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
CHATHAM RISE
AUSTRAL WINTER
K.Zhou
Nodder,S.D.
M.Dai
J.A.Hall.
Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria
topic_facet PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON
PLANKTONIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
SMALL-VOLUME TECHNIQUE
ANTARCTIC POLAR FRONT
MICROBIAL FOOD-WEB
UPPER OCEAN EXPORT
CONVERGENCE REGION
SOUTHERN-OCEAN
CHATHAM RISE
AUSTRAL WINTER
description We evaluated the export fluxes of Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) in the Subtropical Frontal zone (STF) of the SW Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean. The site is characterized by enhanced primary productivity, which has been suggested to be stimulated through so-called natural iron fertilization processes where iron-depleted subantarctic water (SAW) mixes with mesotrophic, iron-replete subtropical water (STW). We adopted the small-volume Th-234 method to achieve the highest possible spatial sampling resolution in austral late autumn-early winter, May-June, 2008. Inventories of chlorophyll-a, particulate Th-234 and POC observed in the upper 100 m were all elevated in the mid-salinity water type (34.5 < S < 34.8), compared with low salinity waters (S < 34.5) which were of SAW origin with high macronutrients and high (S > 34.8) salinity waters which were of STW origin with low macronutrients. However, Steady-State Th-234 fluxes were similar across the salinity gradient being, 25 +/- 0.78 ((1.5 +/- 0.047) x 10(3)) in the mid-salinity, and 29 +/- 0.53 ((1.8 +/- 0.032) x 10(3)) and 22 +/- 1.1 Bq m(-2) d(-1) ((1.3 +/- 0.066) x 10(3) dpm m(-2) d(-1)) in the high and low salinity waters respectively. Bottle POC/Th ratios at the depth of 100 m were used to convert Th-234 fluxes into POC export fluxes. The derived POC flux did not appear to be enhanced in mid-salinity waters where the primary productivity was inferred to be the highest at the time of sampling, with a flux of 11 +/- 0.45 mmol C m(-2) d(-1), compared to 14 +/- 0.39 mmol C m(-2) d(-1) in high salinity waters and 8.5 +/- 0.66 mmol C m(-2) d(-1) in low salinity waters. This study thus implied that natural iron fertilization does not necessarily lead to an enhancement of POC export in STF regions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author K.Zhou
Nodder,S.D.
M.Dai
J.A.Hall.
author_facet K.Zhou
Nodder,S.D.
M.Dai
J.A.Hall.
author_sort K.Zhou
title Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria
title_short Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria
title_full Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria
title_fullStr Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria
title_full_unstemmed Insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of New Zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on Th-234: U-238 disequilibria
title_sort insignificant enhancement of export flux in the highly productive subtropical front, east of new zealand: a high resolution study of particle export fluxes based on th-234: u-238 disequilibria
publishDate 2012
url http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/60220
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Austral
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New Zealand
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New Zealand
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