Publication Date:
1996-03-01
Description:
The distribution of dimethylsulphide (DMS), together with the precursor dimethylsulphonio-propionate (DMSP) and the oxidation product dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), was measured in melt waters on the McMurdo Ice Shelf in the immediate vicinity of Bratina Island. Conductivity in these sulphate dominated ponds was extremely variable, ranging from 0.106–52.3 mS cm−1. Similarly, chlorophyll a concentrations in the pond waters (1–150 μg 1−1) and mats (1.4–33 μg cm−2) differed considerably. The biomass was dominated by benthic felts of phototrophic cyanobacteria, which might act as a source of biogenic sulphur compounds in the ponds. The mean (and ranges) of concentrations of dissolved sulphur compounds (nmol 1−1) were: CS2 0.16 (
Print ISSN:
0954-1020
Electronic ISSN:
1365-2079
Topics:
Biology
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Geography
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Geosciences
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