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An estimation of annual new production and carbon fluxes in the northeast Atlantic Ocean during 2001
Author(s) -
Fernández I. Camila,
Raimbault Patrick,
Garcia Nicole,
Rimmelin Peggy,
Caniaux Guy
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: oceans
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.67
H-Index - 298
eISSN - 2156-2202
pISSN - 0148-0227
DOI - 10.1029/2004jc002616
Subject(s) - environmental science , ammonium , nitrate , new production , nitrogen , seasonality , ammonium nitrate , spring (device) , oceanography , atmospheric sciences , climatology , nutrient , chemistry , phytoplankton , geology , ecology , biology , mechanical engineering , organic chemistry , engineering
A dual 13 C/ 15 N isotopic technique was used to estimate carbon and nitrogen uptake rates during the 1‐year‐long Programme Océan Multidisciplinaire Méso Echelle (POMME) experiment in the northeast basin of the Atlantic Ocean (16°–22°W, 38°–45°N). Rates of primary production ranged from 2.26 μmoles L −1 d −1 in winter to maximum surface values of 7.8 μmoles L −1 d −1 during the spring season. Nitrate assimilation was intense since the beginning of winter and accounted for 3–7 mmoles m −2 d −1 in the first 80 m depth of the water column. Rates increased to 5–9 mmoles m −2 d −1 during the spring season. NO 3 − uptake rates during the late summer season were close to winter values. Ammonium assimilation activity balanced the uptake of nitrate for all seasons. The seasonal f ratio was close to 0.28 in winter, increased to 0.34 in spring, and, finally, decreased to 0.25 in late summer. Annual carbon uptake rates for the entire POMME area accounted for 16.9 moles C m −2 yr −1 . From this result, annual new production could be estimated to 5.7 moles C m −2 yr −1 .

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