Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica
During the 16th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) (from November 1999 to April 2000) seawater samples were collected for (DOC) determination in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas. DOC concentrations were determined-by high temperature catalytic oxidation (HTCO) method. The...
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ftxiamenuniv:oai:dspace.xmu.edu.cn:2288/60947 2023-05-15T14:04:18+02:00 Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica Qiu, Y. S. Min, C. Huang, Y. P. Liu, G. S. 黄奕普 2003 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/60947 en_US eng Acta Oceanologica Sinica,22(4):547-556 0253-505X ISI:000187722300006 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/60947 EQUATORIAL PACIFIC-OCEAN SOUTHERN-OCEAN SARGASSO SEA ARCTIC-OCEAN MATTER Article 2003 ftxiamenuniv 2020-07-21T11:32:28Z During the 16th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) (from November 1999 to April 2000) seawater samples were collected for (DOC) determination in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas. DOC concentrations were determined-by high temperature catalytic oxidation (HTCO) method. The results shows that DOC concentrations, in the upper water column (0 similar to 100 in) range from 14.3 to 181.1 mumol/dm(3), with averaging 52.5 mumol/dm(3) (n = 55). These values are slightly higher than those reported for the Ross Sea, the Pacific Ocean and others. Profiles of DOC concentration in the study areas show a decreasing concentration with increasing depth in the upper 100 m, which is related to biological activities in the water column. DOC concentrations below 100 in are relatively constant with a mean of 40.4 gammamol/dm(3). These DOC are unactive for physical and biological activities and are called refractory DOC. Concentration of the refractory DOC in the study area is consistent with the previous reported values for the Southern Ocean, which is about 41 mumol/dm(3). Based on the difference between the measured DOC concentration and the refractory concentration, the excess DOC concentration in the upper column can be calculated at every station. The excess DOC shows a spatial variability with a higher excess in the north of 64degreesS and little excess in the south of 64degreesS. In conclusion, DOC concentrations in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas,are, consistent with the previous reported values in the Southern Ocean, which show a low DOC concentration with respect to the other oceans. Distribution of surface DOC concentrations in the study areas shows an increase from the southwestern to the northeastern, which is ascribed to the northern spread of continental shelf water from the Prydz Bay in summer. Contents of DOC and their distribution in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas are mainly controlled by physical and biological processes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Arctic Ocean Prydz Bay Ross Sea Southern Ocean Xiamen University Institutional Repository Arctic Antarctic Southern Ocean Arctic Ocean Ross Sea Prydz Bay Pacific |
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During the 16th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) (from November 1999 to April 2000) seawater samples were collected for (DOC) determination in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas. DOC concentrations were determined-by high temperature catalytic oxidation (HTCO) method. The results shows that DOC concentrations, in the upper water column (0 similar to 100 in) range from 14.3 to 181.1 mumol/dm(3), with averaging 52.5 mumol/dm(3) (n = 55). These values are slightly higher than those reported for the Ross Sea, the Pacific Ocean and others. Profiles of DOC concentration in the study areas show a decreasing concentration with increasing depth in the upper 100 m, which is related to biological activities in the water column. DOC concentrations below 100 in are relatively constant with a mean of 40.4 gammamol/dm(3). These DOC are unactive for physical and biological activities and are called refractory DOC. Concentration of the refractory DOC in the study area is consistent with the previous reported values for the Southern Ocean, which is about 41 mumol/dm(3). Based on the difference between the measured DOC concentration and the refractory concentration, the excess DOC concentration in the upper column can be calculated at every station. The excess DOC shows a spatial variability with a higher excess in the north of 64degreesS and little excess in the south of 64degreesS. In conclusion, DOC concentrations in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas,are, consistent with the previous reported values in the Southern Ocean, which show a low DOC concentration with respect to the other oceans. Distribution of surface DOC concentrations in the study areas shows an increase from the southwestern to the northeastern, which is ascribed to the northern spread of continental shelf water from the Prydz Bay in summer. Contents of DOC and their distribution in the Prydz Bay and its nearby sea areas are mainly controlled by physical and biological processes. |
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Qiu, Y. S. Min, C. Huang, Y. P. Liu, G. S. 黄奕普 |
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Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica |
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Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica |
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Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica |
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Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica |
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Distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the Prydz Bay, Antarctica |
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distribution of dissolved organic carbon in and near the prydz bay, antarctica |
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Arctic Antarctic Southern Ocean Arctic Ocean Ross Sea Prydz Bay Pacific |
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Arctic Antarctic Southern Ocean Arctic Ocean Ross Sea Prydz Bay Pacific |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Arctic Ocean Prydz Bay Ross Sea Southern Ocean |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Arctic Ocean Prydz Bay Ross Sea Southern Ocean |
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