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    In:  Supplement to: Duineveld, Gerard C A; de Wilde, Peter A W J; Berghuis, Eilke M; Kok, Albert; Tahey, Tom M; Kromkamp, J (1997): Benthic respiration and standing stock on two contrasting continental margins in the western Indian Ocean: the Yemen-Somali upwelling region and the margin off Kenya. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 44(6-7), 1293-1317, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0645(97)00006-4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Description: During the Netherlands Indian Ocean Project (NIOP, 1992-1993) sediment community oxygen consumption (SCOC) was measured on two continental margins in the Indian Ocean with different productivity: the productive upwelling region off Yemen-Somalia and the supposedly less productive Kenyan margin, which lacks upwelling. The two margins also differ in terms of river input (Kenya) and the more severe oxygen minimum in the Arabian Sea. Simultaneously with SCOC, distributions of benthic biomass and phytodetritus were studied. Our expectation was that benthic processes in the upwelling margin of the Arabian Sea would be relatively enhanced as a result of the higher productivity. On the Kenyan margin, SCOC (range 1-36 mmol/m**2/d) showed a clear decrease with increasing water depth, and little temporal variation was detected between June and December. Highest SCOC values of this study were recorded at 50 m depth off Kenya, with a maximum of 36 mmol/m**2/d in the northernmost part. On the margin off Yemen-Somalia, SCOC was on average lower and showed little downslope variation, 1.8-5.7 mmol/m**2/d, notably during upwelling, when the zone between 70 and 1700 m was covered with low O2 water (10-50 µM). After cessation of upwelling, SCOC at 60 m depth off Yemen increased from 5.7 to 17.6 mmol/m**2/d concurrently with an increase of the near-bottom O2 concentration (from 11 to 153 µM), suggesting a close coupling between SCOC and O2 concentration. This was demonstrated in shipboard cores in which the O2 concentration in the overlying water was raised after the cores were first incubated under in situ conditions (17 µM O2). This induced an immediate and pronounced increase of SCOC. Conversely, at deeper stations permanently within the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ), SCOC showed little variation between monsoon periods. Hence, organic carbon degradation in sediments on a large part of the Yemen slope appears hampered by the oxygen deficiency of the overlying water. Macrofauna biomass and the pooled biomass of smaller organisms, estimated by the nucleic acid content of the sediment, had comparable ranges in the two areas in spite of more severe suboxic conditions in the Arabian Sea. At the Kenyan shelf, benthic fauna (macro- and meiofauna) largely followed the spatial pattern of SCOC, i.e. high values on the northern shelf-upper slope and a downslope decrease. On the Yemen-Somali margin the macrofauna distribution was more erratic. Nucleic acids displayed no clear downslope trend on either margin owing to depressed values in the OMZ, perhaps because of adverse effects of low O2 on small organisms (meiofauna and microbes). Phytodetritus distributions were different on the two margins. Whereas pigment levels decreased downslope along the Kenya margin, the upper slope off Yemen (800 m) had a distinct accumulation of mainly refractory carotenoid pigments, suggesting preservation under low 02. Because the accumulations of Corg and pigments on the Yemen slope overlap only partly, we infer a selective deposition and preservation of labile particles on the upper slope, whereas refractory material undergoes further transport downslope.
    Keywords: Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: 902; 915; BC; Benthic Oxygen Lander System; BOLAS; Box corer; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; In situ oxygen consumption measurement, SCOC (Duineveld et al., 1993); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Macrofauna, biomass, wet mass; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-C2; NIOP-C2_902_BC; NIOP-C2_905_BOLAS; NIOP-C2_905_PC; NIOP-C2_915_BC; NIOP-C2_915_BOLAS; NIOP-C2_918_BC; NIOP-C2_918_BOLAS; NIOP-C2_920_BC; NIOP-C2_923_BC; NIOP-C2_923_BOLAS; NIOP-C2_925_BC; NIOP-C2_928_BC; Oxygen, flux, sediment oxygen demand; PC; Piston corer; Tyro
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: BC; Benthic Oxygen Lander System; BOLAS; Box corer; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; In situ oxygen consumption measurement, SCOC (Duineveld et al., 1993); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Macrofauna, biomass, wet mass; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-A1; NIOP-A1_103_BC; NIOP-A1_105_BC; NIOP-A1_105_BOLAS; NIOP-A1_106_BC; NIOP-A1_111_BC; NIOP-A1_111_BOLAS; NIOP-A1_114_BC; NIOP-A1_117_BC; NIOP-A1_118_BC; NIOP-A1_119_BC; NIOP-A1_121_BC; NIOP-A1_125_BC; NIOP-A1_128_BC; NIOP-A1_131_BC; NIOP-A1_132_BC; NIOP-A1_133_BC; Oxygen, flux, sediment oxygen demand; Tyro
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: Bottle, Niskin; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-A1; NIOP-A1_103_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_105_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_106_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_107_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_111_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_114_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_117_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_118_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_119_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_128_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_131_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_132_BOTTLE; NIOP-A1_133_BOTTLE; NIS; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Tyro
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: BC; Benthic Oxygen Lander System; BOLAS; Box corer; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; In situ oxygen consumption measurement, SCOC (Duineveld et al., 1993); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-A1; NIOP-A2; NIOP-A2_136_BC; NIOP-A2_503_BC; NIOP-A2_503_BOLAS; NIOP-A2_505_BC; NIOP-A2_506_BC; NIOP-A2_507_BC; NIOP-A2_511_BC; NIOP-A2_511_BOLAS; NIOP-A2_514_BC; NIOP-A2_517_BC; NIOP-A2_518_BC; NIOP-A2_519_BC; NIOP-A2_528_BC; NIOP-A2_531_BC; NIOP-A2_532_BC; NIOP-A2_533_BC; Oxygen, flux, sediment oxygen demand; Tyro
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: Bottle, Niskin; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-C1; NIOP-C1_301_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_304_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_306_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_308_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_310_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_313_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_325_BOTTLE; NIOP-C1_351_BOTTLE; NIS; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Tyro
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 21 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: Bottle, Niskin; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-C2; NIOP-C2_902_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_905_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_915_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_918_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_920_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_923_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_925_BOTTLE; NIOP-C2_928_BOTTLE; NIS; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Tyro
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: Bottle, Niskin; CTD with attached oxygen sensor; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-A2; NIOP-A2_503_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_505_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_506_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_507_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_511_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_517_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_518_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_519_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_528_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_531_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_532_BOTTLE; NIOP-A2_533_BOTTLE; NIS; Oxygen; Salinity; Temperature, water; Tyro
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 25 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Keywords: BC; Box corer; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; In situ oxygen consumption measurement, SCOC (Duineveld et al., 1993); Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Netherlands Indian Ocean Programme; NIOP; NIOP-C1; NIOP-C1_301_BC; NIOP-C1_304_BC; NIOP-C1_306_BC; NIOP-C1_308_BC; NIOP-C1_310_BC; NIOP-C1_313_BC; NIOP-C1_325_BC; NIOP-C1_351_BC; Oxygen, flux, sediment oxygen demand; Tyro
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8 data points
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: mesocosm ; microbial ; North Sea ; sediments ; organic matter
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract This study investigated the suitability of mesocosms for studying the seasonal development of microbial variables in the benthic system of the North Sea. Undisturbed sediment cores were taken from two locations in the North Sea, one with sandy sediment (28 m depth) and the other with silty sediment (38 m depth) and installed in mesocosms in January–April 1989. Cores were kept as in situ temperature in the dark until December 1989. One set of sandy and silty sediments was starved and the other set received a supply of organic matter in May–June, simulating the settlement of the spring bloom of Phaeocystis pouchetii. Seasonal developments in bacterial production (methyl 3H-thymidine incorporation), abundance and biomass of bacteria and nanoflagellates and oxygen consumption were compared between the mesocosms and the field in surface sediments every 1.5 to 2.5 months. Effects of seasonal temperature variations (range 6–17.5 °C) on microbial variables in starved mesocosms were limited, which possibly indicates a subordinate role of temperature in microbial processes in North Sea sediments. Organic matter produced a direct response in bacterial production and oxygen consumption in mesocosms. Bacterial and protozoan abundance also increased. The effect of the organic input disappeared within 2 months and values of enhanced variables declined to initial levels. The organic matter enrichment in mesocosms apparently did not provide sufficient energy to keep the microbenthos active at field levels through summer. These results suggest that in the silty sediments in the field, organic matter is available for bacterial production throughout summer. In sandy sediments, the major organic matter input, which sets the seasonal pattern, appears to be in June. Apparently the seasonal development of microbial variables can be mimicked in mesocosms with organic matter supplies. Differences between the field and mesocosms are further illustrated by carbon budgets. Recycling of bacterial biomass was required to meet the bacterial carbon demand in the budget.
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