Macronutrient biogeochemistry in Antarctic land-fast sea ice: Insights from a circumpolar data compilation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Antarctic sea ice plays an important role in Southern Ocean biogeochemistry and mediating Earth's climate
system. Yet our understanding of biogeochemical cycling in sea ice is limited by the availability of relevant data
over sufficient temporal and spatial scales. Here we present a new publicly available compilation of macronutrient
concentration data from Antarctic land-fast sea ice, covering the full seasonal cycle using datasets from
around Antarctica, as well as a smaller dataset of macronutrient concentrations in adjacent seawater. We show a
strong seasonal cycle whereby nutrient concentrations are high during autumn and winter, due to supply from
underlying surface waters, and then are utilised in spring and summer by mixed ice algal communities consisting
of diatoms and non-siliceous species. Our data indicate some degree of nutrient limitation of ice algal primary
production, with silicon limitation likely being most prevalent, although uncertainties remain around the affinities
of sea-ice algae for each nutrient. Remineralisation of organic matter and nutrient recycling drive substantial
accumulations of inorganic nitrogen, phosphate and to a lesser extent silicic acid in some ice cores to
concentrations far in excess of those in surface waters. Nutrient supply to fast ice is enhanced by brine convection,
platelet ice accumulation and incorporation into the ice matrix, and under-ice tidal currents, whilst
nutrient adsorption to sea-ice surfaces, formation of biofilms, and abiotic mineral precipitation and dissolution
can also influence fast-ice nutrient cycling. Concentrations of nitrate, ammonium and silicic acid were generally
higher in fast ice than reported for Antarctic pack ice, and this may support the typically observed higher algal
biomass in fast-ice environments.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nutrients; Sea ice; Antarctica; Nitrogen Cycle; Ice algae; Primary Production; Remineralisation; Organic Matter
List of contributors:
Cozzi, Stefano
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