Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The export of particulate organic carbon (POC) from the sea surface is an essential part of the
biological pump. Export fluxes are the result of what is produced in surface water and how much
is consumed during particle sinking in the water column. In the Ross Sea, fluxes of POC and total
mass are well correlated implying that particle fluxes are dominated by biogenic debris.
Here, we report new and reference data of vertical particle fluxes to below the productive layer
obtained on decadal time scales (1990-2017) by automatic sediment traps tethered to moorings in
the western Ross Sea (Antarctica). Compilation of all data available in the Ross Sea (23 sites, >1000
samples) shows that annual POC fluxes to below 200 m average 4.4±3.3 g C m-2 y
-1. Particle fluxes
are relatively low when primary production is high (spring-summer) followed by enhanced
sedimentation in late summer-fall. The high degree of decoupling between production and
sedimentation is unusual compared to records of Antarctic Peninsula and may represent low
grazing rates. Furthermore, data exhibit a large interannual variability and a decreasing trend over
time, with a clear shift after 2000. Do the reduced export fluxes depend on lower biological
production, enhanced OM consumption, or other processes (e.g., lateral transfer of biogenic
particles outside the study area)?
Satellite observations allow us to reconstruct the seasonal and interannual change of chlorophyll
biomass, and sea ice extent and duration. Water temperature recorded at mid-depth is used to
monitor the different intrusion over time of CDW, the main driver of temporal variability of Fe
supply for the Ross Sea. Time series of particle fluxes, chlorophyll, sea ice cover and mid-depth
temperature will be compared in order to test if the recent reduction of downward particle fluxes
depend on primary production changes.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Long time-series; export fluxes; total mass; POC; Anctarctica; Ross Sea
List of contributors:
Giordano, Patrizia; Giglio, Federico; Langone, Leonardo; Ravaioli, Mariangela
Book title:
EGU General Assembly 2020