Influence of precipitation events on phytoplankton biomass in coastal waters of the eastern United States

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作者
Kim, Tae-Wook [1 ]
Najjar, Raymond G. [2 ]
Lee, Kitack [1 ]
机构
[1] Pohang Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Environm Sci & Engn, Pohang, South Korea
[2] Penn State Univ, Dept Meteorol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
chlorophyll a; phytoplankton biomass; precipitation; wind speed; atmospheric nitrogen deposition; U; S; East Coast; ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN DEPOSITION; CHLOROPHYLL-A PRODUCTION; STREAM SURFACE SEAWATER; ATLANTIC-OCEAN WATERS; WET DEPOSITION; INORGANIC CARBON; ORGANIC-MATTER; SARGASSO SEA; TIME-SERIES; GULF;
D O I
10.1002/2013GB004712
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Precipitation over the ocean surface in the vicinity of industrialized and populated coastlines can increase the ocean nitrate concentration and consequently enhance ocean primary productivity. Using satellite data and a meteorological reanalysis product, we evaluated the impact of precipitation events on the chlorophyll a concentration in coastal and offshore waters located downwind of the eastern United States. We found that in low-nutrient areas (defined as having nitrate concentrations<1M) precipitation events were associated with increased levels of chlorophyll a (up to approximately 15%), but in high-nutrient areas (nitrate concentrations>1M) they were associated with decreased levels. These contrasting responses of chlorophyll a concentration to precipitation were attributed to the correlation of precipitation with wind speed and to other factors (nutrients and light) limiting phytoplankton growth. Increases in wind speed accompanied by precipitation events typically deepen the mixed layer, which can entrain additional nutrients into the mixed layer but simultaneously reduce light availability. We suggest that in nutrient-depleted areas (south of 36 degrees N) the added nutrients were a dominant factor increasing the chlorophyll a concentration, whereas in the nutrient-replete areas (north of 36 degrees N), where phytoplankton growth was light limited, reduced light availability was the dominant factor determining reduced chlorophyll a concentration. Our results indicate that an increase in wind speed accompanied by precipitation events was a major contributor to the observed changes in chlorophyll a concentration during wet days, whereas the wet deposition of pollutant nitrogen slightly increased the chlorophyll a concentration (< 5%) only in nutrient-depleted areas. Key Points <list id="gbc20117-list-0001" list-type="bulleted"> <list-item id="gbc20117-li-0001">Precipitation considerably enhanced phytoplankton biomass in low-nutrient area <list-item id="gbc20117-li-0002">Increase in wind speed during wet day was a major factor increasing productivity <list-item id="gbc20117-li-0003">The atmospheric N deposition was less important in increasing productivity
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