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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-11-28
    Description: Continental shelves and shelf seas play a central role in the global carbon cycle. However, their importance with respect to trace element and isotope (TEI) inputs to ocean basins is less well understood. Here, we present major findings on shelf TEI biogeochemistry from the GEOTRACES programme as well as a proof of concept for a new method to estimate shelf TEI fluxes. The case studies focus on advances in our understanding of TEI cycling in the Arctic, transformations within a major river estuary (Amazon), shelf sediment micronutrient fluxes and basin-scale estimates of submarine groundwater discharge. The proposed shelf flux tracer is 228-radium ( T 1/2  = 5.75 yr), which is continuously supplied to the shelf from coastal aquifers, sediment porewater exchange and rivers. Model-derived shelf 228 Ra fluxes are combined with TEI/ 228 Ra ratios to quantify ocean TEI fluxes from the western North Atlantic margin. The results from this new approach agree well with previous estimates for shelf Co, Fe, Mn and Zn inputs and exceed published estimates of atmospheric deposition by factors of approximately 3–23. Lastly, recommendations are made for additional GEOTRACES process studies and coastal margin-focused section cruises that will help refine the model and provide better insight on the mechanisms driving shelf-derived TEI fluxes to the ocean. This article is part of the themed issue ‘Biological and climatic impacts of ocean trace element chemistry’.
    Print ISSN: 1364-503X
    Electronic ISSN: 1471-2962
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics , Technology
    Published by The Royal Society
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  • 2
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    In:  EPIC3Smetacek, Victor; de Baar, Hein JW; Bathmann, Ulrich; Lochte, Karin; Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M (1997): Ecology and biogeochemistry of the Antarctic circumpolar current during austral spring: Southern Ocean JGOFS Cruise ANT X/6 of R.V. Polarstern. D, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, pp. 00100-2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: PANGAEA Documentation , notRev
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    In:  EPIC3Smetacek, Victor; de Baar, Hein JW; Bathmann, Ulrich; Lochte, Karin; Rutgers van der Loeff, Michiel M (1997): Ecology and biogeochemistry of the Antarctic circumpolar current during austral spring: Southern Ocean JGOFS Cruise ANT X/6 of R.V. Polarstern. D, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, pp. 00100-2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: PANGAEA Documentation , notRev
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 374 (2016): 20160076, doi:10.1098/rsta.2016.0076.
    Description: Continental shelves and shelf seas play a central role in the global carbon cycle. However, their importance with respect to trace element and isotope (TEI) inputs to ocean basins is less well understood. Here, we present major findings on shelf TEI biogeochemistry from the GEOTRACES programme as well as a proof of concept for a new method to estimate shelf TEI fluxes. The case studies focus on advances in our understanding of TEI cycling in the Arctic, transformations within a major river estuary (Amazon), shelf sediment micronutrient fluxes and basin-scale estimates of submarine groundwater discharge. The proposed shelf flux tracer is 228-radium (T1/2 = 5.75 yr), which is continuously supplied to the shelf from coastal aquifers, sediment porewater exchange and rivers. Model-derived shelf 228Ra fluxes are combined with TEI/ 228Ra ratios to quantify ocean TEI fluxes from the western North Atlantic margin. The results from this new approach agree well with previous estimates for shelf Co, Fe, Mn and Zn inputs and exceed published estimates of atmospheric deposition by factors of approximately 3–23. Lastly, recommendations are made for additional GEOTRACES process studies and coastal margin-focused section cruises that will help refine the model and provide better insight on the mechanisms driving shelf-derived TEI fluxes to the ocean.
    Description: This paper would not have been possible without the financial support of a number of national funding agencies (US NSF OCE-1458305 to M.A.C.; US NSF OCE-0963026 to P.J.L.; Korea NRF-2013R1A1A1058203 to E.Y.K.; U.K. NERC NE/G016267/1 to M.C.L. and A.M.; U.K. NERC NE/K009532/1 to W.B.H.)
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Fagel, Nathalie; Dehairs, Frank; André, Luc; Bareille, Gilles F; Monnin, Christophe (2002): Ba distribution in surface Southern Ocean sediments and export production estimates. Paleoceanography, 17(2), 1-20, https://doi.org/10.1029/2000PA000552
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: We present excess Ba (Baxs) data (i.e., total Ba corrected for lithogenic Ba) for surface sediments from a north-south transect between the Polar Front Zone and the northern Weddell Gyre in the Atlantic sector and between the Polar Front Zone and the Antarctic continent in the Indian sector. Focus is on two different processes that affect excess Ba accumulation in the sediments: sediment redistribution and excess Ba dissolution. The effect of these processes needs to be corrected for in order to convert accumulation rate into vertical rain rate, the flux component that can be linked to export production. In the Southern Ocean a major process affecting Ba accumulation rate is sediment focusing, which is corrected for using excess 230Th. This correction, however, may not always be straightforward because of boundary scavenging effects. A further major process affecting excess Ba accumulation is barite dissolution during exposure at the sediment-water column interface. Export production estimates derived from excess 230Th and barite dissolution corrected Baxs accumulation rates (i.e., excess Ba vertical rain rates) are of the same magnitude but generally larger than export production estimates based on water column proxies (234Th-deficit in the upper water column; particulate excess Ba enrichment in the mesopelagic water column). We believe export production values based on excess Ba vertical rain rate might be overestimated due to inaccurate assessment of the Baxs preservation rate. Barite dissolution has, in general, been taken into account by relating it to exposure time before burial depending on the rate of sediment accumulation. However, the observed decrease of excess Ba content with increasing water column depth (or increasing hydrostatic pressure) illustrates the dependence of barite preservation on degree of saturation in the deep water column in accordance with available thermodynamic data. Therefore correction for barite dissolution would not be appropriate by considering only exposure time of the barite to some uniformly undersaturated deep water but requires also that regional differences in degree of undersatuation be taken into account.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Keywords: Accumulation rate, mass; ANT-X/6; APSARA2; APSARA4; Barium excess; BC; Box corer; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Environment; Event label; Export production; Focusing; Focusing factor; Indian Ocean; KR88-01; KR88-02; KR88-03; KR88-04; KR88-05; KR88-15; KR88-22; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Marion Dufresne (1972); MD38; MD84-551; MD88-770; MD88-772; MD88-774; MD88-795; MD94-02; MD94-04; MD94-06; MD94-104; MD94-107; MD94-109; MUC; MultiCorer; PC; Piston corer; Polarstern; PS22; PS22/872; PS22/876; PS22/879; PS22/886; PS22/891; PS22/899; PS22/902; PS22/908; PS22/911; PS22/917; PS22/941; PS22/947; PS22/973; PS2361-1; PS2362-1; PS2363-1; PS2364-1; PS2365-2; PS2366-1; PS2367-1; PS2368-1; PS2369-4; PS2370-4; PS2371-1; PS2372-1; PS2376-1; Saturation index; Sedimentation rate; South Atlantic Ocean; South Indian Ocean; South Pacific; Thorium-230 excess
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 237 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Fripiat, François; Cavagna, Anne-Julie; Dehairs, Frank; Speich, Sabrina; André, Luc; Cardinal, Damien (2011): Silicon pool dynamics and biogenic silica export in the Southern Ocean inferred from Si-isotopes. Ocean Science, 7(5), 533-547, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-7-533-2011
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Silicon isotopic signatures (d30Si) of water column silicic acid (Si(OH)4) were measured in the Southern Ocean, along a meridional transect from South Africa (Subtropical Zone) down to 57° S (northern Weddell Gyre). This provides the first reported data of a summer transect across the whole Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). d30Si variations are large in the upper 1000 m, reflecting the effect of the silica pump superimposed upon meridional water transfer across the ACC: the transport of Antarctic surface waters northward by a net Ekman drift and their convergence and mixing with warmer upper-ocean Si-depleted waters to the north. Using Si isotopic signatures, we determine different mixing interfaces: the Antarctic Surface Water (AASW), the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW), and thermoclines in the low latitude areas. The residual silicic acid concentrations of end-members control the d30Si alteration of the mixing products and with the exception of AASW, all mixing interfaces have a highly Si-depleted mixed layer end-member. These processes deplete the silicic acid AASW concentration northward, across the different interfaces, without significantly changing the AASW d30Si composition. By comparing our new results with a previous study in the Australian sector we show that during the circumpolar transport of the ACC eastward, the d30Si composition of the silicic acid pools is getting slightly, but significantly lighter from the Atlantic to the Australian sectors. This results either from the dissolution of biogenic silica in the deeper layers and/or from an isopycnal mixing with the deep water masses in the different oceanic basins: North Atlantic Deep Water in the Atlantic, and Indian Ocean deep water in the Indo-Australian sector. This isotopic trend is further transmitted to the subsurface waters, representing mixing interfaces between the surface and deeper layers. Through the use of d30Si constraints, net biogenic silica production (representative of annual export), at the Greenwich Meridian is estimated to be 5.2 ± 1.3 and 1.1 ± 0.3 mol Si/m**2 for the Antarctic Zone and Polar Front Zone, respectively. This is in good agreement with previous estimations. Furthermore, summertime Si-supply into the mixed layer of both zones, via vertical mixing, is estimated to be 1.6 ± 0.4 and 0.1 ± 0.5 mol Si/m**2, respectively.
    Keywords: BONUS-GOODHOPE, GIPY6; Colorimetry; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD_Large_2; MD_Large_3; MD_Large_4; MD_Large_5; MD_Large_6; MD_Large_7; MD_Super_1; MD_Super_2; MD_Super_3; MD_Super_4; MD_Super_5; MD166; Multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS); off South Africa; Sample comment; Silicic acid; δ30Si, error; δ30Si, silicic acid
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 362 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Fripiat, François; Cavagna, Anne-Julie; Dehairs, Frank; de Brauwere, A; André, Luc; Cardinal, Damien (2012): Processes controlling the Si-isotopic composition in the Southern Ocean and application for paleoceanography. Biogeosciences, 9(7), 2443-2457, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-2443-2012
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: Southern Ocean biogeochemical processes have an impact on global marine primary production and global elemental cycling, e.g. by likely controlling glacial-interglacial pCO2 variation. In this context, the natural silicon isotopic composition (d30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica has been used to reconstruct past Si-consumption:supply ratios in the surface waters. We present a new dataset in the Southern Ocean from a IPY-GEOTRACES transect (Bonus-GoodHope) which includes for the first time summer d30Si signatures of suspended biogenic silica (i) for the whole water column at three stations and (ii) in the mixed layer at seven stations from the subtropical zone up to the Weddell Gyre. In general, the isotopic composition of biogenic opal exported to depth was comparable to the opal leaving the mixed layer and did not seem to be affected by any diagenetic processes during settling, even if an effect of biogenic silica dissolution cannot be ruled out in the northern part of the Weddell Gyre. We develop a mechanistic understanding of the processes involved in the modern Si-isotopic balance, by implementing a mixed layer model. We observe that the accumulated biogenic silica (sensu Rayleigh distillation) should satisfactorily describe the d30Si composition of biogenic silica exported out of the mixed layer, within the limit of the current analytical precision on the d30Si. The failures of previous models (Rayleigh and steady state) become apparent especially at the end of the productive period in the mixed layer, when biogenic silica production and export are low. This results from (1) a higher biogenic silica dissolution:production ratio imposing a lower net fractionation factor and (2) a higher Si-supply:Si-uptake ratio supplying light Si-isotopes into the mixed layer. The latter effect is especially expressed when the summer mixed layer becomes strongly Si-depleted, together with a large vertical silicic acid gradient, e.g. in the Polar Front Zone and at the Polar Front.
    Keywords: Biogenic silica; BONUS-GOODHOPE, GIPY6; Colorimetry; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Event label; GEOTRACES; Global marine biogeochemical cycles of trace elements and their isotopes; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; Marion Dufresne (1995); MD_Large_6; MD_Large_7; MD_Super_1; MD_Super_2; MD_Super_3; MD_Super_4; MD_Super_5; MD166; Multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS); off South Africa; δ30Si, biogenic silica; δ30Si, error
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 92 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-02-03
    Description: The database for nitrate concentrations and nitrate δ15N includes new data and most of the measurements that have been published to date. This database also includes most of the nitrate δ15N measurements in the database of Rafter et al. (2019; Biogeosciences 16, 2617-2633; https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-2617-2019). It consists of 944 stations with 15300 measurements of nitrate δ15N. All data are uploaded, except the GOSHIP P2 and P6 sections for which we report average profiles vs. depth. Full data sets for these sections will be included upon publication in a follow-up version.
    Keywords: Comment; Cruise/expedition; DEPTH, water; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; nitrate; Nitrate; nitrogen isotopes; ocean; Reference/source; Time Stamp; Vessel; δ15N, nitrate
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 100052 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Keywords: Asteromphalus heptactis; Asteromphalus hookeri; Asteromphalus hyalinus; Asteromphalus parvulus; Azpeitia tabularis; Biogeochemical Processes in the Oceans and Fluxes; Calculated; Chaetoceros bulbosus; Chaetoceros criophilus; Chaetoceros dichaeta; Chaetoceros simplex/socialis; Chaetoceros spp. resting spores; Chaetoceros spp. vegetative cells; Corethron criophilum; Coscinodiscus curvatulus; Coscinodiscus marginatus; Counting, diatoms; Dactyliosolen antarcticus; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; DEPTH, water; Diatom valves, flux; Distephanus speculum speculum; Duration, number of days; Eucampia antarctica, resting spores; Eucampia antarctica, vegetativ; Fragilariopsis bicapitata; Fragilariopsis kerguelensis; Fragilariopsis panduriformis; Fragilariopsis pseudonana; Fragilariopsis rhombica; Fragilariopsis ritscheri; Fragilariopsis separanda; Fragilariopsis seriata; JGOFS; Joint Global Ocean Flux Study; KERFIX; Kerguelen; MOOR; Mooring; Navicula directa; Pleurosigma directum; Porosira glacialis; Porosira pseudodenticulata; Proboscia inermis; PROOF; Pseudo-nitzschia heimii; Pseudo-nitzschia lineola; Rhizosolenia antennata forma semispina; Rhizosolenia hebetata forma hebetata; Sample code/label; Thalassionema nitzschioides; Thalassionema nitzschioides var. parva; Thalassiosira gracilis; Thalassiosira gravida; Thalassiosira lentiginosa; Thalassiosira oestrupii var. venrickae; Thalassiosira oliverana; Thalassiosira tumida; Thalassiothrix antarctica; Time-series station; Tropidoneis antarctica
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1754 data points
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