Comparison of carbon and opal export rates between summer and spring bloom periods in the region of the Antarctic Polar Front, SE Atlantic
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Although primary production in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is not above the world average and carbon burial rates are low, 70% of the world’s opal burial occurs in this zone and it has been suggested that blooms of large diatoms are responsible for this extraordinary situation. Here we compare export fluxes during bloom and steady-state situations near the Antarctic Polar Front in the SE Atlantic. In a previous expedition during the austral spring, we observed the development of a bloom that led to the sudden export of particles (Deep-Sea Res. II 44 (1997) 457). Here we report the results of a second expedition to the same area in summer (December–January), 3 years later. Th was monitored in the surface water and in Rosette casts down to a water depth of 500m as tracer of export production in an intensive sampling program within a box of 275 375 km. The distribution of particulate and dissolved Th was remarkably constant over time and location. Total (dissolved+particulate) Th activities were depleted relative to its parent U at the surface (Th/U activity ratio approximately 83%), reaching equilibrium at a depth of around 190m. This constant depletion corresponds to a Th export rate of 1115 dpm/m/d, 35% of the value observed during the spring bloom. Below 80m depth, Th on suspended particles correlates well with both particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate biogenic silica (BSi), with a POC/Th ratio of 10.270.8mmol/dpm and a BSi/Th ratio of 2.970.2mmol/dpm. Using these ratios, the export from the upper 190m is calculated to be 11.3mmol C/m/d and 3.2mmol Si/m/d. The export rates from the surface mixed layer (at 100m depth) are 8.8mmol C/m/d and 2.5mmol Si/m/d. Thus, whereas in spring we had observed a sudden increase from a negligible to a high export rate, the summer situation around the Polar Front was characterized by a lower but steady export rate. This summer flux contributes a similar fraction to the annual export budget as the previously observed spring bloom, which has higher export rates but a much shorter duration. r 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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تاریخ انتشار 2002