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  • 2020-2024  (15)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: We present high-resolution profiles of dissolved, labile and total particulate trace metals (TMs) on the Northeast Greenland shelf from GEOTRACES cruise GN05 in August 2016. Combined with radium isotopes, stable oxygen isotopes, and noble gas measurements, elemental distributions suggest that TM dynamics were mainly regulated by the mixing between North Atlantic-derived Intermediate Water, enriched in labile particulate TMs (LpTMs), and Arctic surface waters, enriched in Siberian shelf-derived dissolved TMs (dTMs; Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Ni) carried by the Transpolar Drift. These two distinct sources were delineated by salinity-dependent variations of dTM and LpTM concentrations and the proportion of dTMs relative to the total dissolved and labile particulate ratios. Locally produced meltwater from the Nioghalvfjerdsbræ (79NG) glacier cavity, distinguished from other freshwater sources using helium excess, contributed a large pool of dTMs to the shelf inventory. Localized peaks in labile and total particulate Cd, Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Al, V, and Ti in the cavity outflow, however, were not directly contributed by submarine melting. Instead, these particulate TMs were mainly supplied by the re-suspension of cavity sediment particles. Currently, Arctic Ocean outflows are the most important source of dFe, dCu and dNi on the shelf, while LpTMs and up to 60% of dMn and dCo are mainly supplied by subglacial discharge from the 79NG cavity. Therefore, changes in the cavity-overturning dynamics of 79NG induced by glacial retreat, and alterations in the transport of Siberian shelf-derived materials with the Transport Drift may shift the shelf dTM-LpTM stoichiometry in the future. Key Points The overall dissolved and particulate trace metal dynamics were mainly regulated by the mixing with Arctic surface waters Resuspension of cavity sediments is a major localized source of labile and total particulate Cd, Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Al, V, and Ti Whilst dissolved and particulate trace metals are mostly coupled on the Greenland shelf, cavity outflow decouples both phases
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: The Arctic Ocean is considered a source of micronutrients to the Nordic Seas and the North Atlantic Ocean through the gateway of Fram Strait. However, there is a paucity of trace element data from across the Arctic Ocean gateways, and so it remains unclear how Arctic and North Atlantic exchange shapes micronutrient availability in the two ocean basins. In 2015 and 2016, GEOTRACES cruises sampled the Barents Sea Opening (GN04, 2015) and Fram Strait (GN05, 2016) for dissolved iron (dFe), manganese (dMn), cobalt (dCo), nickel (dNi), copper (dCu) and zinc (dZn). Together with the most recent synopsis of Arctic-Atlantic volume fluxes, the observed trace element distributions suggest that Fram Strait is the most important gateway for Arctic-Atlantic dissolved micronutrient exchange as a consequence of Intermediate and Deep Water transport. Combining fluxes from Fram Strait and the Barents Sea Opening with estimates for Davis Strait (GN02, 2015) suggests an annual net southward flux of 2.7 ± 2.4 Gg·a-1 dFe, 0.3 ± 0.3 Gg·a-1 dCo, 15.0 ± 12.5 Gg·a-1 dNi and 14.2 ± 6.9 Gg·a-1 dCu from the Arctic towards the North Atlantic Ocean. Arctic-Atlantic exchange of dMn and dZn were more balanced, with a net southbound flux of 2.8 ± 4.7 Gg·a-1 dMn and a net northbound flux of 3.0 ± 7.3 Gg·a-1 dZn. Our results suggest that ongoing changes to shelf inputs and sea ice dynamics in the Arctic, especially in Siberian shelf regions, affect micronutrient availability in Fram Strait and the high latitude North Atlantic Ocean.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-04-29
    Description: Particulate neodymium (Nd) isotopes and concentration were measured on samples collected along a transect during cruises PE-319 and PE-321 (R/V Pelagia, NED) in 2010. Samples were collected using in-situ pumps (ISP) at 5 stations at 6 depths each. Samples were analysed for Nd isotopes and concentrations at Imperial College London (UK). Detailed methodology and data interpretation can be accessed via the peer-reviewed publication: doi:acsearthspacechem.0c00034
    Keywords: 64PE319; 64PE319/13; 64PE319/2; 64PE319/6; 64PE321; 64PE321/21; 64PE321/30; Campaign; Cast number; Comment; Date/Time of event; Density, potential; DEPTH, water; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; Greenland Sea; ISP; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nd concentration; Nd isotopes; Neodymium, particulate; particles; Pelagia; Sample volume; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; ε-Neodymium, particulate; ε-Neodymium, standard deviation
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Martin, Patrick; Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Cassar, Nicolas; Vandromme, Pieter; d'Ovidio, Francesco; Stemmann, Lars; Rengarajan, Ramabadran; Soares, Melena; González, Humberto E; Ebersbach, Friederike; Lampitt, Richard Stephen; Sanders, Richard J; Barnett, Bruce A; Smetacek, Victor; Naqvi, Syed Wajih Ahmad (2013): Iron fertilization enhanced net community production but not downward particle flux during the Southern Ocean iron fertilization experiment LOHAFEX. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 27(3), 871-881, https://doi.org/10.1002/gbc.20077
    Publication Date: 2023-11-09
    Description: A closed eddy core in the Subantarctic Atlantic Ocean was fertilized twice with two tons of iron (as FeSO4), and the 300 km**2 fertilized patch was studied for 39 days to test whether fertilization enhances downward particle flux into the deep ocean. Chlorophyll a and primary productivity doubled after fertilization, and photosynthetic quantum yield (FV/FM) increased from 0.33 to 〉0.40. Silicic acid (〈2 µmol/L) limited diatoms, which contributed 〈10% of phytoplankton biomass. Copepods exerted high grazing pressure. This is the first study of particle flux out of an artificially fertilized bloom with very low diatom biomass. Net community production (NCP) inside the patch, estimated from O2:Ar ratios, averaged 21 mmol POC/m**2/d, probably ±20%. 234Th profiles implied constant export of ~6.3 mmol POC/m**2/d in the patch, similar to unfertilized waters. The difference between NCP and 234Th-derived export partly accumulated in the mixed layer and was partly remineralized between the mixed layer and 100 m. Neutrally buoyant sediment traps at 200 and 450 m inside and outside the patch caught mostly 〈1.1 mmol POC/m**2/d, predominantly of fecal origin; flux did not increase upon fertilization. Our data thus indicate intense flux attenuation between 100 and 200 m, and probably between the mixed layer and 100 m. We attribute the lack of fertilization-induced export to silicon limitation of diatoms and reprocessing of sinking particles by detritus feeders. Our data are consistent with the view that nitrate-rich but silicate-deficient waters are not poised for enhanced particle export upon iron addition.
    Keywords: AWI_MarGeoChem; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-25
    Description: This dataset comprises gamma spectrometric measurements of radioisotopes in samples from polymetallic nodules, which were collected in the framework of the European collaborative JPI Oceans MiningImpact project onboard R/V SONNE cruise SO239 in 2015. Samples were taken from different parts of the nodules (topside surface (s), bottom surface (b), interior (i)). The gamma radiation was measured in a Canberra well-type HPGe detector. Emission lines at 46 keV (Pb-210), 63 keV (U-234 via Th-234), 67 keV (Th-230), 186 keV (Ra-226 in absence of U-235 interference), 295 keV (Ra-226 via Rn-222) and 402 keV (Pa-231 via Rn-219 with some uncertainty on the intermediate Pa-231/Ac-227 equilibrium) were evaluated. The diluted uranium ore standard RGU-1 and the uranium ore standard UREM-11 served as calibration and reference, respectively.
    Keywords: AWI_MarGeoChem; BC; BC20; BC28; BC31; BC9; Box corer; Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Event label; isotope data; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; Lead-210; Lead-210, error; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; North Pacific Ocean; polymetallic nodules; Protactinium-231; Protactinium-231, error; Radioactivity; Radium-226; Radium-226, error; Radon-222; Radon-222, error; Sample code/label; Sample mass; Sample type; SO239; SO239_119-1; SO239_180-1; SO239_195-1; SO239_60-1; SO239_88-1; Sonne_2; Thorium-230; Thorium-230, error; Time in seconds; Uranium-234; Uranium-234, error
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M; Cai, Pinghe; Stimac, Ingrid; Bracher, Astrid; Middag, Rob; Klunder, Maarten B; van Heuven, Steven (2011): 234Th in surface waters: distribution of particle export flux across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and in the Weddell Sea during the GEOTRACES expedition ZERO and DRAKE. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(25-26), 2749-2766, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.02.004
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: As part of the GEOTRACES Polarstern expedition ANT XXIV/3 (ZERO and DRAKE) we have measured the vertical distribution of 234Th on sections through the Antarctic Circumpolar Current along the zero meridian and in Drake Passage and on an EW section through the Weddell Sea. Steady state export fluxes of 234Th from the upper 100m, derived from the depletion of 234Th with respect to its parent 238U, ranged from 621±105 dpm/m**2/d to 1773±90 dpm/m**2/d. This 234Th flux was converted into an export flux of organic carbon ranging from 3.1-13.2 mmolC/m**2/d (2.1-9.0 mmolC/m**2/d) using POC/234Th ratio of bulk (respectively 〉50 µm) suspended particles at the export depth (100 m). Non-steady state fluxes assuming zero flux under ice cover were up to 23% higher. In addition, particulate and dissolved 234Th were measured underway in high resolution in the surface water with a semi-automated procedure. Particulate 234Th in surface waters is inversely correlated with light transmission and pCO2 and positively with fluorescence and optical backscatter and is interpreted as a proxy for algal biomass. High resolution underway mapping of particulate and dissolved 234Th in surface water shows clearly where trace elements are absorbed by plankton and where they are exported to depth. Quantitative determination of the export flux requires the full 234Th profile since surface depletion and export flux become decoupled through changes in wind mixed layer depth and in contribution to export from subsurface layers. In a zone of very low algal abundance (54-58 °S at the zero meridian), confirmed by satellite Chl-a data, the lowest carbon export of the ACC was observed, allowing Fe and Mn to maintain their highest surface concentrations (Klunder et al., this issue, Middag et al., this issue). An ice-edge bloom that had developed in Dec/Jan in the zone 60-65 °S as studied during the previous leg (Strass et al., in prep) had caused a high export flux at 64.5 °S when we visited the area two months later (Feb/March). The ice-edge bloom had then shifted south to 65-69 °S evident from uptake of CO2 and dissolved Fe, Mn and 234Th, without causing export yet. In this way, the parallel analysis of 234Th can help to explain the scavenging behaviour of other trace elements.
    Keywords: ANT-XXIV/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Drake Passage; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Polarstern; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; PS71; PS71/101-1; PS71/102-2; PS71/104-1; PS71/108-1; PS71/113-7; PS71/118-2; PS71/125-1; PS71/131-1; PS71/140-1; PS71/149-1; PS71/157-1; PS71/169-1; PS71/178-1; PS71/184-1; PS71/186-1; PS71/192-1; PS71/196-1; PS71/201-1; PS71/204-1; PS71/210-2; PS71/220-2; PS71/222-1; PS71/230-2; PS71/236-1; PS71/241-1; PS71/244-6; PS71/250-5; Scotia Sea, southwest Atlantic; South Atlantic Ocean; SPP1158; Weddell Sea
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Keywords: ANT-XXV/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; Comment; CT; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Net community production of oxygen; Polarstern; PS73/3-track; PS73 LOHAFEX; South Atlantic Ocean; Underway cruise track measurements
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Keywords: ANT-XXV/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux, standard deviation; Comment; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Polarstern; PS73/114-6; PS73/120-5; PS73/127-6; PS73/132-7; PS73/135-6; PS73/137-6; PS73/139-2; PS73/146-9; PS73/148-5; PS73/160-6; PS73/162-6; PS73/170-5; PS73/192-2; PS73/199-6; PS73/204-5; PS73/211-1; PS73 LOHAFEX; South Atlantic Ocean; Thorium, flux, standard deviation; Thorium-234, flux
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Keywords: ANT-VIII/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; AWI_Paleo; Comment; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS16; PS16/311; PS16/312; PS1768-8; PS1769-1; Sample mass; Shona Ridge; SL; Thorium-230; Thorium-230, leached; Thorium-230, recovery; Thorium-230 in supernatant; Thorium-230 lost to supernatant
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Keywords: ANT-VIII/3; AWI_MarGeoChem; AWI_Paleo; Beryllium-10; Beryllium-10, leached; Beryllium-10, recovery; Beryllium-10 in supernatant; Beryllium-10 lost to supernatant; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Marine Geochemistry @ AWI; Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS16; PS16/311; PS16/312; PS1768-8; PS1769-1; Sample code/label; Sample mass; Shona Ridge; SL
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 22 data points
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