TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF BIOGENIC PARTICLE FLUXES DURING THE JGOFS NORTHEAST ATLANTIC PROCESS STUDIES AT 47-DEGREES-N, 20-DEGREES-W

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NEWTON, PP
LAMPITT, RS
JICKELLS, TD
KING, P
BOUTLE, C
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[1] INST OCEANOG SCI,WORMLEY GU8 5UB,SURREY,ENGLAND
[2] CEA,CNRS,CTR FAIBLES RADIOACTIVITIES,MIXTE LAB,F-91198 GIF SUR YVETTE,FRANCE
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10.1016/0967-0637(94)90065-5
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P7 [海洋学];
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Particle fluxes to 3100 m depth at 47 degrees 50'N, 19 degrees 30'W were measured using time-series sediment traps during a 17 month period encompassing 1989 and 1990 JGOFS spring bloom process studies in the northeast Atlantic. There was a marked intra-annual variability in fluxes of mass, particulate inorganic carbon (PIC), particulate organic carbon (POC) and opal, appearing as two major flux events in each year. In 1989, the first flux event represented the settlement of spring bloom-type material, whereas the second, in autumn, was heavily enriched in mucopolysaccharides. In 1990, in contrast, the two flux events comprised spring bloom-type material and arrived at depth at different times relative to the 1989 events. The intra- and interannual variability evident for all three biogenic components was most notable for POC: (i) the autumn 1989 event supplied twice as much POC to 3100 m as the earlier spring bloom settlement-a quite unexpected observation-and (ii) the annual average POC flux in 1989 was 3-4 times more than in 1990. A synthesis of process study datasets with sediment trap data enables an evaluation of the coupling of deep fluxes with surface-water events. Spatial variability of the 1989 deep flux events is assessed by comparing the sediment trap data reported here with those from a second site similar to 100 km away (HONIO and MANGANINI, Deep-Sea Research II, 40, 587-607, 1993). The timing and magnitude of the 1989 spring bloom settlement was indistinguishable in the two datasets, indicating no spatial variability in flux between these sites. In contrast, the autumn 1989 flux event was barely recorded at the second site. Given the biogeochemical importance of this latter event to deep waters, most notable in terms of its contribution to POC flux, this observation of deep-water mesoscale flux variability indicates a significant problem in determining regional carbon budgets. Construction of basin-scale budgets is a central goal of JGOFS and for this to be achieved further studies of mesoscale variability of particle flux are essential.
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