Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Mediterranean Sea presents several biogeochemical anomalies compared to
the global ocean. Unbalanced N budget, high nitrate/phosphate ratios in subsurface
waters and light isotopic signals in particulate and dissolved nitrogen
have suggested a relevant occurrence of N2-fixation. This study presents, for
the first time, N2-fixation rate measurements in the open Mediterranean Sea on
a basin scale during early summer, compared to one site in the North Atlantic.
Very low rates (0.052±0.031 nmols N l-1d-1) were observed in all sub-regions of
the Mediterranean, unlike the higher values measured in the North Atlantic
surface waters (0.300±0.115 nmols N l-1d-1). No evidence of phosphate
limitation emerges from this study. Low N2-fixation rates associated to light
isotopic composition of PON (from -2.10 to 4.11?) suggest that other light N
sources, different from atmospheric N2, fuel the Mediterranean ecosystem.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Cantoni, Carolina; Cozzi, Stefano
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