1. Impact of atmospheric deposition on the dynamics of ultraphytoplanktonic populations in the Gulf of Gabès during an intense dust event (MERITE-HIPPOCAMPE campaign).
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Boudriga, Ismail, Poindron, Charlotte, Khammeri, Yosra, Zouari, Amel Bellaaj, Rossi, Vincent, Thyssen, Melilotus, Desboeufs, Karine, and Bel Hassen, Malika
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ATMOSPHERIC circulation ,POPULATION dynamics ,TRACE metals ,ATMOSPHERIC composition ,MINERAL dusts ,ATMOSPHERIC deposition - Abstract
The ultraphytoplankton composition and dynamics were assessed during a Saharan dust event occurring off the southern Tunisian coasts during the MERITE-HIPPOCAMPE Trans-Mediterranean oceanographic cruise. The composition of atmospheric dust was characterized in terms of nutriments and trace metals. Data-assimilative hydrodynamic model revealed no differences in the hydrological features along the sampling track and almost no water transport occurred during the period of atmospheric deposition. Dust deposition increased the growth rates and the productivity of the major phytoplanktonic cytometric groups, resulting in the highest surface biomass along the Mediterranean transect. One group, distinguished by low fluorescence and nanoplanktonic size, reacted to dust deposition within hours, exhibiting the highest growth rate and net productivity. The dust composition showed a substantial enrichment with organic phosphorous representing (56 % of Total phosphorus) and trace metals mainly Fe, Mn and V. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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