Biological response to physical processes in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean: a case study in the coastal and oceanic waters

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作者
Anilkumar, N. [1 ]
Chacko, Racheal [1 ]
Sabu, P. [1 ]
Pillai, Honey U. K. [1 ]
George, Jenson V. [1 ]
Achuthankutty, C. T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Antarctic & Ocean Res, Minist Earth Sci, Vasco Da gama 403804, Goa, India
关键词
Wind; Melt water; Chlorophyll a; Mesozooplankton; Southern Ocean; ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT; PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; HPLC PIGMENT SIGNATURES; AUSTRAL SUMMER 2004; JANUARY-MARCH; 1996; BROKE-WEST; EAST ANTARCTICA; DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS; PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY; SURFACE CHLOROPHYLL;
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10.1007/s10661-014-3990-4
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The spatial variation of chlorophyll a (Chl a) and factors influencing the high Chl a were studied during austral summer based on the physical and biogeochemical parameters collected near the coastal waters of Antarctica in 2010 and a zonal section along 60A degrees S in 2011. In the coastal waters, high Chl a (> 3 mg m(-3)) was observed near the upper layers (similar to 15 m) between 53A degrees 30'E and 54A degrees 30'E. A comparatively higher mesozooplankton biomass (53.33 ml 100 m(-3)) was also observed concordant with the elevated Chl a. Low saline water formed by melting of glacial ice and snow, as well as deep mixed-layer depth (60 m) due to strong wind (> 11 ms(-1)) could be the dominant factors for this biological response. In the open ocean, moderately high surface Chl a was observed (> 0.6 mg m(-3)) between 47A degrees E and 50A degrees E along with a Deep Chlorophyll Maximum of similar to 1 mg m(-3) present at 30-40 m depth. Melt water advected from the Antarctic continent could be the prime reason for this high Chl a. The mesozooplankton biomass (22.76 ml 100 m(-3)) observed in the open ocean was comparatively lower than that in the coastal waters. Physical factors such as melting, advection of melt water from Antarctic continent, water masses and wind-induced vertical mixing may be the possible reasons that led to the increase in phytoplankton biomass (Chl a).
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页码:8109 / 8124
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