Nutrient utilisation and particulate organic matter changes during summer in the upper mixed layer (Ross Sea, Antarctica)

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Catalano, G
Povero, P
Fabiano, M
Benedetti, F
Goffart, A
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[1] UNIV GENOA,IST SCI AMBIENTALI MARINE,GENOA,ITALY
[2] UNIV ANCONA,CATTEDRA ECOL,ANCONA,ITALY
[3] UNIV TRIESTE,DIPARTIMENTO SCI CHIM,TRIESTE,ITALY
[4] UNIV LIEGE,INST PHYS,LIEGE,BELGIUM
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10.1016/S0967-0637(97)85248-X
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P7 [海洋学];
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The relationships among vertical stability, estimated nutrient utilisation and particulate organic matter in the Boss Sea are analysed from data collected during two cruises in the summers of 1987-88 and 1989-90. In the upper mixed layer (UML), identified through the vertical stability E(Z(UML)), nutrient consumption is calculated as the difference between the ''diluted'' nutrient value and the mean calculated from the integrated value in the UML. The nutrient utilisation ratio and E(Z(UML)) are linearly related for E(Z(UML))less than or equal to 25, whereas for values >25, the distribution pattern is more scattered and independent of E(Z(UML)). For E(Z(UML))greater than or equal to 25, utilisation values were greater than or equal to 4. 0.4 and 10 mmol m(-3) for nitrate, phosphate and silicate, respectively. Significant relationships between nutrient depletion and both particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate protein/particulate carbohydrate ratios (PPRT/PCHO) are found. The analysis of particulate matter distribution vs nutrient utilisation shows that the stations could be divided into two groups having different characteristics. The first group includes coastal stations, where high nutrient utilisation, POC and PPRT/PCHO are typical of areas with high production. In the second group (pelagic stations), nutrient utilisation, POC and PPRT/PCHO are lower. The vertical stability can be used to discriminate among the factors that influence primary production. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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