Lithogenic particle fluxes and grain size distributions in the deep ocean off northwest Africa: Implications for seasonal changes of aeolian dust input and downward transport

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Ratmeyer, V [1 ]
Fischer, G [1 ]
Wefer, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bremen, Fachbereich Geowissenschaften, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
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10.1016/S0967-0637(99)00008-4
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P7 [海洋学];
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Between 1988 and 1994, twenty time-series sediment traps were deployed at different water depths in the Canary Island region, off Cape Blanc (Mauritania), and off Cape Verde (Senegal). Lithogenic particle fluxes and grain size distributions of the carbonate-fret fraction of the trapped material show a high impact of dust transported either in the northeast trade winds or the Saharan Air Layer (SAL). Highest annual mean lithogenic fluxes (31.2-56.1 mg m(-2) d(-1)) were observed at the Cape Blanc site, and largest annual mean diameters (> 6 mu m) were found off Cape Verde (14.5-16.9 mu m) and off Cape Blanc (15.2-16.7 mu m). Lowest annual lithogenic fluxes (11.4-21.2 mg m(-2) d(-1)) and smallest mean diameters (13.5-13.7 mu m) occurred in the Canary Island region. A significant correlation of organic carbon and lithogenic Auras was observed at all sites. Off Cape Blanc, fluxes and mean diameters correlated well between upper (around 1000 m depth) and lower traps (around 3500 m depth), indicating a fast and mostly undisturbed downward transport of particulate matter. In contrast, a major correlation of fluxes without correlating mean diameters occurred in the Canary Island region, which translates into a Fast vertical transport plus scavenging of laterally advected material with depth at this site, The seasonality of lithogenic fluxes was highest in the Canary Island region and off Cape Verde, reflecting strong seasonal patterns of atmospheric circulation, with highest occurrence of continental winds in the trade wind layer during winter. In addition, grain size statistics reflect a dominant change of dust transport in the trade winds during winter/spring and transport in the SAL during summer 1993 at the Cape Verde site. Highest lithogenic fluxes during winter were correlated with mean diameters around 10-13 mu m, whereas lower fluxes during summer consisted of coarse grains around 20 mu m. Annual mean dust input was calculated from lithogenic fluxes in the range 0.7 x 10(6)-1.4 x 10(6) t yr(-1), roughly confirming both sediment accumulation rates and atmospheric model calculations reported previously from this area. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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