1. Robotic observations of enhanced carbon biomass and export at 55 degrees during SOFeX.
- Author
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Bishop JK, Wood TJ, Davis RE, and Sherman JT
- Subjects
- Carbon metabolism, Oceans and Seas, Phytoplankton metabolism, Robotics, Temperature, Biomass, Carbon analysis, Iron metabolism, Phytoplankton growth & development, Seawater chemistry
- Abstract
Autonomous floats profiling in high-nitrate low-silicate waters of the Southern Ocean observed carbon biomass variability and carbon exported to depths of 100 m during the 2002 Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) to detect the effects of iron fertilization of surface water there. Control and "in-patch" measurements documented a greater than fourfold enhancement of carbon biomass in the iron-amended waters. Carbon export through 100 m increased two- to sixfold as the patch subducted below a front. The molar ratio of iron added to carbon exported ranged between 10(4) and 10(5). The biomass buildup and export were much higher than expected for iron-amended low-silicate waters.
- Published
- 2004
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