Role of wind in regulating phytoplankton blooms on the Mid-Atlantic Bight

被引:21
作者
Xu, Y. [1 ]
Cahill, B. [1 ]
Wilkin, J. [1 ]
Schofield, O. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers State Univ, Sch Environm & Biol Sci, Inst Marine & Coastal Sci, Coastal Ocean Observat Lab, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
关键词
Light; Nutrients; Mixed layer depth; Phytoplankton; Mid-Atlantic Bight; ZOOPLANKTON; CHLOROPHYLL; LIGHT; VERIFICATION; TEMPERATURE; VARIABILITY; SHELFBREAK; DYNAMICS; WATERS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.csr.2012.09.011
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
Mixing has long been recognized as having an important role in influencing underwater light and nutrient budgets and thus regulating phytoplankton bloom. Mixing related to stratification and destratification is a key parameter of the physical environment that can control the timing and magnitude of blooms. Here we use a high-resolution three-dimensional biogeochemical model in the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) to study phytoplankton bloom dynamics for the years 2004-2007. We present a simulated fall-winter bloom in the shelf region and spring bloom in the shelf-break front region. The ratio of light over mixed layer depth (MLD) was used to determine the trade-off effects of mixing (increase mixing will increase nutrients availability but decrease light availability). We find that the critical light value (I'(chl) (mas)) is around 60 (W m(-2)) for the shelf region and 150 (W m(-2)) for the shelf-break front region. There is a predictable linear regression relationship between I'(chl) (mas) and depth. A sensitivity run with no wind forcing was used to test the role of wind-induced mixing on the balance between light and nutrient terms and its influence on timing and magnitude of the bloom. The phytoplankton dynamics in the shelf-break front region are found to be more sensitive to the wind-induced mixing. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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