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Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton Blooms.

Authors :
McGillicuddy, Jr., Dennis J.
Anderson, Laurence A.
Bates, Nicholas R.
Bibby, Thomas
Buesseler, Ken O.
Carlson, Craig A.
Davis, Cabell S.
Ewart, Courtney
Falkowski, Paul G.
Goldthwait, Sarah A.
Hansell, Dennis A.
Jenkins, William J.
Johnson, Rodney
Kosnyrev, Valery K.
Ledwell, James R.
Li, Qian P.
Siegel, David A.
Steinberg, Deborah K.
Source :
Science. 5/18/2007, Vol. 316 Issue 5827, p1021-1026. 6p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Episodic eddy-driven upwelling may supply a significant fraction of the nutrients required to sustain primary productivity of the subtropical ocean. New observations in the northwest Atlantic reveal that, although plankton blooms occur in both cyclones and mode-water eddies, the biological responses differ. Mode-water eddies can generate extraordinary diatom biomass and primary production at depth, relative to the time series near Bermuda. These blooms are sustained by eddy/wind interactions, which amplify the eddy-induced upwelling. In contrast, eddy/wind interactions dampen eddy-induced upwelling in cyclones. Carbon export inferred from oxygen anomalies in eddy cores is one to three times as much as annual new production for the region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
316
Issue :
5827
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25254765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1136256