Seasonal variations of nutrients, seston and phytoplankton, and upwelling intensity off La Coruna (NW Spain)

被引:69
作者
Casas, B [1 ]
Varela, M [1 ]
Canle, M [1 ]
Gonzalez, N [1 ]
Bode, A [1 ]
机构
[1] INST ESPANOL OCEANOG, CTR COSTERO, E-15080 LA CORUNA, SPAIN
关键词
phytoplankton; nutrients; water masses; seasonality; upwelling; NW Spain;
D O I
10.1006/ecss.1996.0155
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
This study describes the main seasonal stages in oceanographic conditions and phytoplankton off La Coruna (Galicia, NW Spain), during 1991 and 1992, based mainly on monthly cruises near the coast. Upwelling conditions were studied using an upwelling index calculated from local winds. The Galician coast is affected by a long upwelling season for most of the year. The upwelling pulses interact with the thermal stratification-mixing cycle of surface waters, primarily affecting the dynamics of phytoplankton. In addition, the presence of water masses of different salinity in the subsurface layers changes the stratification of the water column. The less-saline North Atlantic Central Water (NACW) was normally associated with upwelling events during summer. However, on several occasions during the study, the presence of Eastern North Atlantic Water (ENAW) of subtropical origin was observed with salinities up to 36.22 and temperatures between 13 and 14 degrees C. Observations were grouped into five main stages related to the degree of surface stratification and characteristics of phytoplankton communities. These stages were recognized in both annual cycles, and were termed: winter mixing, spring and autumn blooms, summer upwelling, thermal stratification and special events (red tides and downwelling). A homogeneous water column was the main characteristic of the winter stage, with high nutrient concentrations and low phytoplankton biomass. Eastern North Atlantic Water appeared at the end of this stage, which lasted from November to February. The spring and autumn blooms occurred along with weak thermohaline gradients at the surface, producing high phytoplankton concentrations. Favourable upwelling conditions and the presence of ENAW in a subsurface layer were the factors that most likely induced earlier blooms, while thermal gradients developed at the surface could have been more important for later blooms. Upwelling events during summer were related to a reduction in the depth of the surface mixed layer as the pycnocline moved upwards, and can produce significant phytoplankton accumulations. These summer blooms interrupted the thermal stratification stage, characterized by low nutrient and phytoplankton concentrations at the surface. The dominant phytoplankton in the study was composed mainly of diatoms, especially during blooms. However, a proliferation of red-tide dinoflagellates was observed along with weak upwelling conditions in late summer. Also, in late summer, strong downwelling conditions caused the accumulation of warmer shelf waters inshore, inducing the sinking of particulate matter produced at the surface. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited.
引用
收藏
页码:767 / 778
页数:12
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [31] DISPLACEMENT OF WATER MASSES AND REMINERALIZATION RATES OFF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA BY NUTRIENT ANOMALIES
    PEREZ, FF
    MOURINO, C
    FRAGA, F
    RIOS, AF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH, 1993, 51 (04) : 869 - 892
  • [32] WATER MASSES IN THE UPPER AND MIDDLE NORTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN EAST OF THE AZORES
    RIOS, AF
    PEREZ, FF
    FRAGA, F
    [J]. DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART A-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS, 1992, 39 (3-4A): : 645 - 658
  • [33] SMETACEK V, 1990, LIMNOL OCEANOGR, V35, P229
  • [34] Sverdrup HU., 1953, J CONS CONS PERM INT, V18, P287, DOI [DOI 10.1093/ICESJMS/18.3.287, 10.1093/icesjms/18.3.287]
  • [35] FISHERIES AND OCEANOGRAPHY OFF GALICIA, NW SPAIN - MESOSCALE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL CHANGES IN PHYSICAL PROCESSES AND RESULTANT PATTERNS OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTIVITY
    TENORE, KR
    ALONSONOVAL, M
    ALVAREZOSSORIO, M
    ATKINSON, LP
    CABANAS, JM
    CAL, RM
    CAMPOS, HJ
    CASTILLEJO, F
    CHESNEY, EJ
    GONZALEZ, N
    HANSON, RB
    MCCLAIN, CR
    MIRANDA, A
    ROMAN, MR
    SANCHEZ, J
    SANTIAGO, G
    VALDES, L
    VARELA, M
    YODER, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 1995, 100 (C6) : 10943 - 10966
  • [36] *UNESCO, 1984, DOC TECN UNESCO CIEN, V36, P1
  • [37] VALDES L, 1991, Boletin Instituto Espanol de Oceanografia, V7, P91
  • [38] VARELA M, 1991, Scientia Marina, V55, P505
  • [39] VARELA M, 1987, Boletin Instituto Espanol de Oceanografia, V4, P95
  • [40] VARELA M, 1987, Investigacion Pesquera (Barcelona), V51, P97